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Street Fighter 6 Review Thread
2023.05.30 09:29 DemiFiendRSA Street Fighter 6 Review Thread
Game Information
Game Title: Street Fighter 6
Platforms:
- PC (Jun 2, 2023)
- Xbox Series X/S (Jun 1, 2023)
- PlayStation 5 (Jun 1, 2023)
- PlayStation 4 (Jun 1, 2023)
Trailers:
Street Fighter 6 - Your Story Trailer Street Fighter 6 - Pre-Order Trailer Street Fighter 6 - Announce Trailer Developer: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publisher: CAPCOM CO. LTD
Review Aggregator:
OpenCritic - 91 average - 98% recommended - 41 reviews Critic Reviews
Bazimag - Hamidreza Ghaneei - Persian - 9.5 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is an exceptional addition to this revered series, poised to secure its longevity for years to come. With its revolutionary combat mechanics and distinctive character designs, this title promises to captivate both players and spectators alike. Moreover, the implementation of novel control systems and offline modes, such as the Word Tour, offers new players a compelling incentive to explore the game. Overall, Street Fighter 6 is a masterpiece that has undoubtedly raised the bar for the entire franchise.
Checkpoint Gaming - Luke Mitchell - 8.5 / 10
Street Fighter 6 provides the fast and furious action you'd expect from the refined fighting series, offering a dynamic cast of characters, new control modes to make it more accessible, and a variety of features to keep you busy. Its story mode is a campy take on the Street Fighter universe that doesn't always land the winning blow, however; while it's filled with distractions and civilian fighters to take on, it can be a little repetitive and shallow. Still, the technical foundations that Street Fighter stands on are as solid as ever, and with a whole world to battle online, there's a lot of fighting on the menu in what is once again a polished, exciting fighting experience that will keep fans engaged for years.
Console Creatures - Patrick Tremblay - Recommended
Without a doubt, Street Fighter 6 is the best and most accessible entry in the long-running series. Anyone can jump in, and there is a lot of content to keep you busy and practicing on the road to World Champion.
Cultured Vultures - Ash Bates - 10 / 10
A sublime fighting game masterpiece from a company at the peak of their powers, Street Fighter 6 is utterly incredible.
Enternity.gr - Panagiotis Petropoulos - Greek - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is truly outstanding and manages to set new standards for the franchise.
Eurogamer - Wesley Yin-Poole - Recommended
Street Fighter 6 rights the wrongs of its predecessor while dragging the famous fighting game franchise kicking and screaming into the modern era.
GGRecon - Jack Roberts - 4.5 / 5
With a slew of fighting games on the horizon like Tekken 8 and the recently announced Mortal Kombat 1, Street Fighter 6 is leading the charge in the most vibrant way possible. With a series of character guides, story campaigns for classic characters and a fantastic open world for you to take the fight to the streets, it feels like everything I could have asked for from a modern Street Fighter entry.
Despite being the sixth game in the mainline series, Street Fighter 6 is easily one of the most accessible and makes for a fantastic entry point for newer players, while still resonating with series veterans.
GameGrin - Mike Crewe - 9.5 / 10
The most complete Street Fighter title to date, Street Fighter 6 is a must-play for fighting game fans, and one to consider even if you're not familiar with the genre. An engaging, stylish beat 'em up that could well be king of the mountain for years to come.
Gaming Nexus - Joseph Moorer - 10 / 10
Capcom has given us a complete game right out of the box. The single player experiences are enormous. The online experience is perfect. Street Fighter lore is littered in every nook and cranny of this game. There are modes and modes within modes. This is one of the best Street Fighter games in the history of the franchise. If Capcom hurt you in the past, this is their apology. Street Fighter 6 is a new classic that people will be playing for years to come.
GamingTrend - Jack Zustiak and Abdul Saad - 95 / 100
Street Fighter 6 takes the series to the next stage with a wildly fun fighting system that emphasizes personal choice. Each mainline Street Fighter tends to define its era of fighting games in some way, and Street Fighter 6 confidently steps forward to that next era. From its battle system to its bevvy of modes such as World Tour, it dives deep into everything that makes fighting games great.
God is a Geek - Sean Smith - 10 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is without question the best fighting game package I have ever played, and will keep you going far longer than a one-on-one fighter has any right to be able to. A true classic.
Inverse - De'Angelo Epps - 10 / 10
Capcom’s latest takes everything you’d expect from the father of the fighting genre and turns it up to 10. There’s something for everyone here, with no fat or filler to ruin the experience. Street Fighter 6 is the best fighting game experience in a long time, and in the years to come, its impact and legacy could be every bit as massive as Street Fighter 2.
MonsterVine - Spencer Legacy - 4.5 / 5
Street Fighter 6 is a grand fighting game experience that just keeps building on the series’ strong foundation. Though the World Tour mode and new characters aren’t as stand-out as they could be, the core gameplay is excellent and there’s plenty to enjoy.
Nexus Hub - Keegan Govender - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is not just a comeback for Capcom, but for fighting games entering next-generation consoles as a whole. It feels like a passion project made by a group of people who were tasked by Capcom to make the last Street Fighter we would ever want to play. With its fast-paced gameplay, beautifully implemented new mechanics, and timeless visuals, Street Fighter 6 has solidified itself among the fighting game hall of fame.
Niche Gamer - NECRO XIII - 9 / 10
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PCGamesN - Christian Vaz - 9 / 10
This is the first Street Fighter game in a long time where it feels like players of all skill levels are welcome. While World Tour mode is disappointing, the sheer scope of SF6 means you don't need to wait for the inevitable Ultra Edition before jumping in.
PSX Brasil - Ivan Nikolai Barkow Castilho - Portuguese - 95 / 100
Street Fighter 6 is another Capcom hit. It's a complete package, offering plenty of content and accessibility for every type of player. The fighting mechanics are varied, fun and take a long time to master. The World Tour mode is interesting and offers something varied for the series, even if it has some issues.
PowerUp! - Charbel Asmar - 9 / 10
At launch, Street Fighter 6 is set to take the fighting game genre to another level
Prima Games - Matt Vatankhah - 9.5 / 10
In a sense, Street Fighter VI is the full package. It’s a three-course meal and then some, filling you up to the brim and serving you every dish on the dessert menu whether you’re ready for the check or not. It’s bursting with style, swagger, and abundant sophistication, and it’s the perfect entry for newcomers and veterans alike.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Unscored
Smooth online matches and an impressively in-depth story already put Street Fighter 6 leagues above the competition.
Saudi Gamer - Arabic - 9 / 10
A great new entry that caters to both the hardcore and casuals, just missing some modes and more characters that keeps it from perfection.
Shacknews - TJ Denzer - 9 / 10
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Spaziogames - Italian - 9.5 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is simply one of the best fighting games ever made, with ton of contents and an incredibly fun gameplay.
TechRaptor - Robert Scarpinito - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is one of the easiest on-ramps to the deep world of fighting games, appealing to casual players and veterans alike. With a diverse roster, meaty gameplay, and flashy animations, this will be a FGC staple for years to come.
TheSixthAxis - Nick Petrasiti - 10 / 10
Street Fighter 6 doesn't need recommending to hardcore fighting fans – you all already know how incredible it is – but do I recommend it for more casual players? Street Fighter 6 has a real sense of community, welcoming all players old and new, teaching new tricks and providing something for those that just want a bit of fun. This is truly a fighting game for everyone.
TrueGaming - Arabic - 9 / 10
Street fighter 6 will keep players busy for long hours thanks to its fresh and innovative fighting system, and its feature-rich content the World Tour mode Finally, friendly controls that welcomes new players to the series are the cherry on top of the cake.
Twinfinite - Keenan McCall - 5 / 5
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We Got This Covered - David James - 3 / 5
Street Fighter 6 delivers a deep, complex, and satisfying fighting game bristling with fun new characters and an excellent multiplayer mode. Unfortunately, all of that's shackled to a truly terrible single-player RPG that stands as one of the most embarrassing things Capcom has released in years. If you're here for online play, you'll love it. If you want single-player action, stay far away.
Worth Playing - Cody Medellin - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 succeeds in its ambition to cram some big things into one fighting game. Battle Hub may be silly, but it has a lot more personality and more to do than most other titles with their own online lobbies. Fighting Ground does a great job of showing off the new roster and improvements to the fighting engine, while placing an equal amount of attention on both offline and online players. World Tour makes for a somewhat nonsensical yet addictive adventure that can serve as a good basis for a full-fledged Street Fighter RPG. All of this is tied together with a presentation that does well in improving what came before it, only with more fidelity and flash. As stated at the beginning of this review, fighting game fans are going to have a good year, and Street Fighter 6 is an excellent component of that.
XboxEra - Nick Baker - 9 / 10
Xbox players have had to wait a long time for Street Fighter to come back to the platform, and luckily got the best iteration yet.
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2023.05.30 09:01 Turbostrider27 Street Fighter 6 Review Thread
Game Information
Game Title: Street Fighter 6
Platforms:
- PC (Jun 2, 2023)
- Xbox Series X/S (Jun 1, 2023)
- PlayStation 5 (Jun 1, 2023)
- PlayStation 4 (Jun 1, 2023)
Trailers:
Developer: CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publisher: CAPCOM CO. LTD
Review Aggregator:
OpenCritic - 92 average - 97% recommended - 30 reviews Critic Reviews
Bazimag -
Hamidreza Ghaneei -
Persian -
9.5 / 10 Street Fighter 6 is an exceptional addition to this revered series, poised to secure its longevity for years to come. With its revolutionary combat mechanics and distinctive character designs, this title promises to captivate both players and spectators alike. Moreover, the implementation of novel control systems and offline modes, such as the Word Tour, offers new players a compelling incentive to explore the game. Overall, Street Fighter 6 is a masterpiece that has undoubtedly raised the bar for the entire franchise.
Checkpoint Gaming - Luke Mitchell - 8.5 / 10
Street Fighter 6 provides the fast and furious action you'd expect from the refined fighting series, offering a dynamic cast of characters, new control modes to make it more accessible, and a variety of features to keep you busy. Its story mode is a campy take on the Street Fighter universe that doesn't always land the winning blow, however; while it's filled with distractions and civilian fighters to take on, it can be a little repetitive and shallow. Still, the technical foundations that Street Fighter stands on are as solid as ever, and with a whole world to battle online, there's a lot of fighting on the menu in what is once again a polished, exciting fighting experience that will keep fans engaged for years.
Console Creatures - Patrick Tremblay - Recommended
Without a doubt, Street Fighter 6 is the best and most accessible entry in the long-running series. Anyone can jump in, and there is a lot of content to keep you busy and practicing on the road to World Champion.
Cultured Vultures - Ash Bates - 10 / 10
A sublime fighting game masterpiece from a company at the peak of their powers, Street Fighter 6 is utterly incredible.
Enternity.gr - Panagiotis Petropoulos - Greek - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is truly outstanding and manages to set new standards for the franchise.
Eurogamer - Wesley Yin-Poole - Recommended
Street Fighter 6 rights the wrongs of its predecessor while dragging the famous fighting game franchise kicking and screaming into the modern era.
GGRecon - Jack Roberts - 4.5 / 5
With a slew of fighting games on the horizon like Tekken 8 and the recently announced Mortal Kombat 1, Street Fighter 6 is leading the charge in the most vibrant way possible. With a series of character guides, story campaigns for classic characters and a fantastic open world for you to take the fight to the streets, it feels like everything I could have asked for from a modern Street Fighter entry.
Despite being the sixth game in the mainline series, Street Fighter 6 is easily one of the most accessible and makes for a fantastic entry point for newer players, while still resonating with series veterans.
GameGrin - Mike Crewe - 9.5 / 10
The most complete Street Fighter title to date, Street Fighter 6 is a must-play for fighting game fans, and one to consider even if you're not familiar with the genre. An engaging, stylish beat 'em up that could well be king of the mountain for years to come.
Gaming Nexus - Joseph Moorer - 10 / 10
Capcom has given us a complete game right out of the box. The single player experiences are enormous. The online experience is perfect. Street Fighter lore is littered in every nook and cranny of this game. There are modes and modes within modes. This is one of the best Street Fighter games in the history of the franchise. If Capcom hurt you in the past, this is their apology. Street Fighter 6 is a new classic that people will be playing for years to come.
GamingTrend - Jack Zustiak and Abdul Saad - 95 / 100
Street Fighter 6 takes the series to the next stage with a wildly fun fighting system that emphasizes personal choice. Each mainline Street Fighter tends to define its era of fighting games in some way, and Street Fighter 6 confidently steps forward to that next era. From its battle system to its bevvy of modes such as World Tour, it dives deep into everything that makes fighting games great.
God is a Geek - Sean Smith - 10 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is without question the best fighting game package I have ever played, and will keep you going far longer than a one-on-one fighter has any right to be able to. A true classic.
Inverse - De'Angelo Epps - 10 / 10
Capcom’s latest takes everything you’d expect from the father of the fighting genre and turns it up to 10. There’s something for everyone here, with no fat or filler to ruin the experience. Street Fighter 6 is the best fighting game experience in a long time, and in the years to come, its impact and legacy could be every bit as massive as Street Fighter 2.
MonsterVine - Spencer Legacy - 4.5 / 5
Street Fighter 6 is a grand fighting game experience that just keeps building on the series’ strong foundation. Though the World Tour mode and new characters aren’t as stand-out as they could be, the core gameplay is excellent and there’s plenty to enjoy.
Nexus Hub - Keegan Govender - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is not just a comeback for Capcom, but for fighting games entering next-generation consoles as a whole. It feels like a passion project made by a group of people who were tasked by Capcom to make the last Street Fighter we would ever want to play. With its fast-paced gameplay, beautifully implemented new mechanics, and timeless visuals, Street Fighter 6 has solidified itself among the fighting game hall of fame.
Niche Gamer - NECRO XIII - 9 / 10
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PCGamesN - Christian Vaz - 9 / 10
This is the first Street Fighter game in a long time where it feels like players of all skill levels are welcome. While World Tour mode is disappointing, the sheer scope of SF6 means you don't need to wait for the inevitable Ultra Edition before jumping in.
PSX Brasil - Ivan Nikolai Barkow Castilho - Portuguese - 95 / 100
Street Fighter 6 is another Capcom hit. It's a complete package, offering plenty of content and accessibility for every type of player. The fighting mechanics are varied, fun and take a long time to master. The World Tour mode is interesting and offers something varied for the series, even if it has some issues.
PowerUp! - Charbel Asmar - 9 / 10
At launch, Street Fighter 6 is set to take the fighting game genre to another level
Prima Games - Matt Vatankhah - 9.5 / 10
In a sense, Street Fighter VI is the full package. It’s a three-course meal and then some, filling you up to the brim and serving you every dish on the dessert menu whether you’re ready for the check or not. It’s bursting with style, swagger, and abundant sophistication, and it’s the perfect entry for newcomers and veterans alike.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Unscored
Smooth online matches and an impressively in-depth story already put Street Fighter 6 leagues above the competition.
Saudi Gamer - Arabic - 9 / 10
A great new entry that caters to both the hardcore and casuals, just missing some modes and more characters that keeps it from perfection.
Shacknews - TJ Denzer - 9 / 10
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Spaziogames - Italian - 9.5 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is simply one of the best fighting games ever made, with ton of contents and an incredibly fun gameplay.
TechRaptor - Robert Scarpinito - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 is one of the easiest on-ramps to the deep world of fighting games, appealing to casual players and veterans alike. With a diverse roster, meaty gameplay, and flashy animations, this will be a FGC staple for years to come.
TheSixthAxis - Nick Petrasiti - 10 / 10
Street Fighter 6 doesn't need recommending to hardcore fighting fans – you all already know how incredible it is – but do I recommend it for more casual players? Street Fighter 6 has a real sense of community, welcoming all players old and new, teaching new tricks and providing something for those that just want a bit of fun. This is truly a fighting game for everyone.
TrueGaming - Arabic - 9 / 10
Street fighter 6 will keep players busy for long hours thanks to its fresh and innovative fighting system, and its feature-rich content the World Tour mode Finally, friendly controls that welcomes new players to the series are the cherry on top of the cake.
Twinfinite - Keenan McCall - 5 / 5
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We Got This Covered - David James - 3 / 5
Street Fighter 6 delivers a deep, complex, and satisfying fighting game bristling with fun new characters and an excellent multiplayer mode. Unfortunately, all of that's shackled to a truly terrible single-player RPG that stands as one of the most embarrassing things Capcom has released in years. If you're here for online play, you'll love it. If you want single-player action, stay far away.
Worth Playing - Cody Medellin - 9 / 10
Street Fighter 6 succeeds in its ambition to cram some big things into one fighting game. Battle Hub may be silly, but it has a lot more personality and more to do than most other titles with their own online lobbies. Fighting Ground does a great job of showing off the new roster and improvements to the fighting engine, while placing an equal amount of attention on both offline and online players. World Tour makes for a somewhat nonsensical yet addictive adventure that can serve as a good basis for a full-fledged Street Fighter RPG. All of this is tied together with a presentation that does well in improving what came before it, only with more fidelity and flash. As stated at the beginning of this review, fighting game fans are going to have a good year, and Street Fighter 6 is an excellent component of that.
XboxEra - Nick Baker - 9 / 10
Xbox players have had to wait a long time for Street Fighter to come back to the platform, and luckily got the best iteration yet.
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2023.05.29 20:48 yeeiser I asked ChatGPT to explain Mistborn in the style of Rick from Rick and Morty
Morty, listen up! Wubba lubba dub-dub! Today, we're gonna talk about this crazy novel called Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. Strap yourself in, because this one's a wild ride through a world of allomancy and political intrigue!
Alright, so Mistborn takes place in a dark and oppressive world ruled by a tyrant known as the Lord Ruler. He's got everyone under his thumb, and the poor citizens are suffering big time. But here's where things get interesting, Morty - there's a group of rebels called the Skaa who are fighting against this whole messed-up system.
Now, the real spice of this story lies in the magic system, Morty. It's called allomancy. You see, in this world, certain individuals known as Mistborn can ingest and "burn" different metals to gain superhuman abilities. It's like getting high on metals, Morty! Each metal gives them a different power. It's like they're snorting lines of power, Morty!
For example, you got pewter, which enhances physical strength and durability. So these Mistborn can throw punches like Muhammad Ali on steroids. And then there's steel and iron, which let them manipulate metal objects with their minds. They can pull, push, and even fly around like freakin' Magneto. It's like a metal circus, Morty!
But wait, there's more! Mistborn can also burn other metals, like copper to hide their allomantic powers from others or zinc to manipulate people's emotions. It's like they're playing with a cosmic DJ mixer, Morty! They can pump up the jams or twist your emotions like a pretzel. It's like a psychedelic metal party, Morty!
Now, our main character is a young girl named Vin. She's a street urchin who discovers she's a Mistborn, Morty. She gets caught up in the Skaa rebellion and starts learning the ropes of allomancy. Vin, she's a real underdog, Morty. She's like a little fish in a big, metal pond. But don't underestimate her, Morty. She's got potential!
Together with a crew of misfit rebels, they plan to pull off the ultimate heist. They wanna overthrow the Lord Ruler and bring freedom to the people. It's like a cosmic Ocean's Eleven, Morty! They gotta outsmart the nobles, navigate a world of secrets and betrayals, and pull off some serious allomantic stunts.
Mistborn is a rollercoaster of action, mystery, and epic battles, Morty. It's got twists and turns like a malfunctioning portal gun. The world-building is top-notch, and Sanderson has created a dark and gritty universe that'll keep you on the edge of your seat.
So, Morty, if you're up for a mind-bending adventure where the power of metals can save or destroy, then grab a copy of Mistborn. It's a literary trip you won't forget. And remember, Morty, nothing's more important than a good story. So buckle up and let your imagination soar! Wubba lubba dub-dub!
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Memory transcript subject: Trish, Venlil civilian
Date [Standardized Human Time]: February 28th, 2177
Location: Lower sprawl of City 23, Venlil Prime
Trish didn’t make any noise to announce her presence. Her jet-black dyed fur blended in with the soft shadows. By the time anyone noticed her, she could’ve been standing there for a solid quarter-claw. She’d made a sort of game out of it, seeing how well she could keep hidden under Sasha’s all-observant eyes. Of course, everyone who could notice her was sprawled out on various couches and chairs, overfull on stew and lost in the flow of conversation. That helped. In the dim lighting and complete absence of alertness, she could even smooth out her fur with a paw and not draw any notice from them, provided she did so quietly.
Watching people from the shadows instead of greeting them was predatory behavior, or so she’d been told; in school, she was repeatedly reprimanded for not socializing properly with the other Venlil. When they forced her to stop spending so much time alone, she chose to spend time with the few human kids. They were more interesting, and they didn’t yell at her because her tail and ears didn’t move like they were supposed to. She’d never seen any of those humans sit back and watch like she did; they were nothing if not sociable, although they always seemed to know when she’d talked enough and gave her space before she started to panic. Some “predators” they were.
They were nice kids. Sometimes she wondered what facility she’d be rotting in if one of them didn’t teach her the basics of writing Fl-sharp on an old, beat up datapad. When her teachers brought in assessors, she’d talked with one of them about programming for so long that they decided to forgo the tests entirely, assuming that such a talkative kid couldn’t have predator disease. Trish could barely bring herself to speak for days afterwards in a fog of social exhaustion, but the act had been worth it.
Minutes of self-absorbed self-reflection, and still nobody had noticed her. Perhaps James had butterfingered some sedatives into their food on accident? She decided to finally make herself known with a sharp tail lash against the wooden floor.
“...Trish. I suppose you’ll tell us why we’re all here.” Sasha groggily rose to look at her as she stepped out into the light. The rest mimicked the action, dragging themselves out of stew-induced stupor to focus their attention. Trish cleared her throat.
“Thank you all for coming. I’ve gotten word of another package on the way. It’s from
her.”
That got their attention. James nearly fell over from twisting around to look at her. “Our mysterious unnamed benefactor again, so soon? What’s it this time, more books? Earth music?”
“Much better. It’s another unmarked.”
Last time they’d gotten an unmarked package from her, it had turned out to be a pair of pistols. Kinetic weaponry which would tear right through the flame/plasma resistant exterminator suits, though it also kicked like hell. One of them was given as a gift to a friend who lived on the dark side of Venlil Prime, and the other was concealed in Tressa’s coat. The prospect of something similar filled them all with equal excitement and dread.
“And no, I don’t have any idea what it is. All she said was to ‘be gentle with it’. It’s set to be delivered…”
Trish checked her pad again, quietly hoping that the words on the screen had somehow changed. They hadn’t.
“...at the Rising Star hotel, the one right next to the new spaceport.”
A single groan of frustration expressed itself through four different people. Tressa was the first to speak. “You’re kidding me. She’s seriously asking you to… not just the upper layer, mind you, a
spaceport! The place’ll be crawling with those flamethrower freaks, one at every corner!”
"I know. And she thinks it’s worth the risk trying to get it to us anyway, whatever it is. So we’re doing it.”
There was silence, as every one of them tried to find a reason it wasn’t worth it. Even Trish, who’d already gone through this whole process nearly a paw ago when she got the message, tried one more time to write the idea off. All of them failed. The potential reward was just too great, and it wasn’t worth breaking the trust of their fixer. She was putting a hell of a lot on the line and blindly hoping they’d reciprocate.
With a long, exaggerated sigh, James rose from his sprawled lounge to a semi-respectable slouch. “So I’m taking it that this isn’t a solo op, is it. Who’re you looking to take?”
“All of us.”
Trish spoke in a clear, somewhat monotone voice which completely belied her nerves at her proposal. Truth be told, they didn’t need to come at all. Not for practical reasons. Some of them could certainly be useful, of course, but that was hardly cause to drag every one of them out for what really
could be a solo operation. No, the real reason was far dumber than that.
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The first time she’d noticed it was the night she met Burai. It was a miserably cold night, and she was nearly running to get home. Her route took her past the Tipped Quill, although at the time she’d barely noticed the building. Without any signage (much less the extensive remodeling that would come later), the establishment blended in with a thousand other dilapidated buildings on the street. She paid it no mind.
Or she
would’ve paid it no mind, but something stopped her. A physical feeling, an icy tightness around her stomach which pulled towards the bar like a magnet. She stopped, wheeled around; Burai was sitting on the front steps, checking something on his pad and shivering lightly in the wind. She’d seen the old Gojid a handful of times, but never talked to him before. She’d never had any reason to. Without thinking, without even understanding what exactly she was doing, she started to double back.
It happened again a few weeks later, in a seedy restaurant on the border of Sweetwater. This time, instead of pulling her in, it was dragging her out with urgent force. She’d already finished her food and paid, so she just let it happen, watching with curiosity as it forced her into a half-sprint away from the building. It wasn’t until she’d rounded a corner that she heard the telltale roar of flamethrowers, and by then she’d already been ferried away from the chaos.
And again, commanding her to follow a digital trail that led her straight to their mysterious contact who’d turned out to be a veritable goldmine of banned materials, books and foods and a
working firearm. And again, suggesting that she double back into the bar where she’d find Burai choking on a starfruit and unable to breath. The feeling had no words to speak with, but its command was always clear. And right now, it was telling her in no uncertain terms that the entire group needed to come along for the retrieval.
Of course, she couldn’t tell them the real reason why she wanted them to all go. She’d been making up excuses all evening, practicing a few to the bathroom mirror and shower wall. She braced herself for an explosion of hostility at the inane suggestion, squared her shoulders for the coming argument.
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The silence in the room started to tear at Trish’s spirit. Were they so nonplussed that they wouldn’t even dignify her with a response? She felt tension building in her throat, thick enough to choke on. Maybe if she fainted on the spot, they’d take some pity on her. She never was a fainter, but if she forced herself to stop breathing she could make something work…
“Ahh… yeah. I thought we might, given your message.” Tressa began with a stifled yawn. “So how long do we have before leaving? Enough to get some rest?” His tail swished lazily across the floor; Trish didn’t need to remember the fine details of tail language to see the lack of distress in the movement. James went back to his sprawled position, muttering something about clearing his schedule.
Trish looked at him incredulously, and he failed to return the gesture. All of them were acting as though this was a sane, normal thing to request, starting to quietly chatter about the details of the mission in the same casual register they’d been using all night to discuss food and friends and work.
“All of you.” Trish made her voice firm. “Do you understand what I’m asking? This will not be a risk free mission, a ‘walk in the park’. Tressa, you said as much a moment ago. You didn’t seem so cavalier about this idea then.”
“Nothing we do is risk free.” James countered. “Even meeting here is a risk, right? And besides, I’ve been stuck down here too long. It’s high time I got some fresh air.”
That was hardly a real reason. Even Trish could come up with a better excuse than that.
…She decided to let it lie. If they were willing to go, there was no point in pushing back. They weren’t dumb; they knew the risks. If they didn’t want to tell her the reason they were so eager to jump on a pointlessly over-crewed retrieval mission, so be it. Who was she, to tell them to be honest with her about their motivations?
Trish leaned against a nearby couch and slumped into a more comfortable position, feeling her heart rate restabilize and her mind resharpen. Pulling out the pad again, she mulled over the details of the message one more time before speaking up.
“What we’re looking for is a light gray backpack with the UN logo on it. As I said, it’ll be handed over in the Rising Star hotel; exact location is still pending. We’ve got about 10 hours before we need to leave.”
She desperately hoped she had the time conversion between claws and hours correct, or she’d be dealing with either four underslept liabilities or a very irritated fixer who wouldn’t accept “slept in” as a reasonable excuse.
“We’ll need a few minutes to get prepared before taking Beast, and the trip up could take a couple hours if there’s really bad traffic. I’m sure you all understand why we need to be there immediately, so that possibility is what I’m planning around. That should give you all plenty of time to rest.”
Taking the multiple sighs of relief as her cue, Trish picked herself up from the floor and stalked off to one of the rooms she’d claimed as her own. She never liked these face-to-face chats, but at least the hardest part of her work was done. In the morning, she could focus on the relatively simple task of actually retrieving the package. The thought of the trip up wasn’t pleasant, per se (Beast wasn’t exactly a reliable steed), nor was the prospect of traipsing around the upper layer of City 23. Though it was undeniably beautiful, they’d be under the ever-watchful eye of the Federation at all times. Still, the stress of surveillance couldn’t hold a candle to the stress of social confrontation. Compared to that ordeal, the trip couldn't be anything but smooth sailing.
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2023.05.29 15:50 Ethereal_Stars_7 Flight of the War Witch: Part 023: Patron of the Arts
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Voice Log Entry number: 81-3, Timestamp: 02-15 (estimated (guesstimated)(aintgotacluestimated))
Bit into the -second- year here. Yeah. Still getting used to that. Think I am going to just start counting days as they pass here rather than doing the mental gymnastics needed to convert fifty hour days and two-hundred day seasons into Earth days and years. A 'season' here being about four-hundred and sixteen days long. Give or take a few days. Considering everything else on this world is artificial - I have a feeling the variance in the season timing is intentional and probably oscillates. Not enough pattern data yet to know for sure.
Still no handle on why time feels... compressed here? I have settled into a sleep schedule of about sixteen of the twenty-five hour night - and it feels like a restful eight hours. The dragon folk tend to sleep twenty hours. I use the extra time to practice with my magic sword. My MAGIC SWORD! yeaaaaaah!
This Grand Bazaar is so fun! It is like an enormous ren-fair if ren-fairs were into greeco-roman fashions. Speaking of. Baroness Clade was all ga-ga over some new dresses from the outer ring of the gathering. These were pretty interesting as the floor length skirts billowed out. This was pulled off by weaving the whole thing from wire mesh instead of chain-mail. Or used metal struts connected to a belt to give the garment shape. Just more example of how their textiles diverged from ours due to the radically different materials on hand. No mammals, no wool, a ridiculous abundance of metals. Oh yeah. And freaking magic.
I have to keep reminding myself that this is all on an enormous scale. It takes me about three hours to walk the outer ring. (oh-so much longer because we are window-shopping...) My walk speed is forty-eight kph. So yeah. Its big. And this thing lasts a ten-day. Though the tenth day is when alot of folk start packing up. Some far earlier if they sold out their wares quicker.
Found out what the wigs are made from. Dragon hair. Found a stall selling wigs and turns out dragons with nice hair use a hair growth spell to grow it out and harvest it regularly. Can not do it frequently. Something about needing time to replenish. But it is a business here for dragons who like other hair colors.
If you are willing to hang around a few days there are crafters and brewers who can whip up during the event some basic magic items. Mostly little widgets that do not do a whole lot. Or quick-craft stuff like arrows with basic targeting enhancement enchantments. Potions can be gotten in a day. I nabbed a few "Healing Potions" because they should work on my nominally organic parts. Least that was what I expected. Guess what? That's right. I'm WRONG! Kinda-sorta... Its Complex!!!
We swung around the Druid section of the magic ring at Ghinda's request and got the lowdown on the problems of fixing me up as it had apparently unbeknownst to me, been prying on her mind ever since we met. She would prod me now and then at the keep to do some 'tests', but never said what for?
This for...
She had been talking at length with one of the higher ups in the rankings of nature lovers. This guy looked ancient! Yet strong at the same time. My chest and veins felt a little tingly near him. Guessing that was the more plant based parts of me responding? In any case he was blood red and had these curly corkscrew horns like a ram. Rings everywhere! Fingers, horns, tail. Don't wanna know where else! And holding this staff that was like twenty meters tall! Wood. Like a whole tree. Topped with a turquoise orb and an, ahem, orbiting ring of, er, rings with different elements in the rings where a finger would go. Standard Earth, Air, Fire, Water. But between those were Magma, Smoke, Ice (how'd he get that even???), and Mud. Really impressive looking. The length of the staff was carved with arcane runes and banded in gold. Guy really liked his ring motif huh?
So first glance at me is that dismissive "Fuck off technology." attitude and I'm like "ooooh Imma gonna -show- him somethin!"
But then he does a double-take and starts to look at me funny. Like he is looking -through- me, inside me?
Then he starts to get excited.
Then really excited.
Then -oh fuck! What did I do this time?- excited.
Turns out he could clearly sense all the plant-life inside me comprising my life support systems. A fifteen meter tall enclosed micro-ecology. He was just ooohing and ahhing at the near perfect balance of my internal workins. And so an hour or more passed while I tried to explain in fantasy terms the incredible effort that went into the CyberDyne project and the botanist who made the breakthrough in sealed life support systems. They read it all as a neo-Druid creating a self sustaining eco-system. Something Druids of this world consider a work of art or a religious experience in a way. Due to how the whole world is in a way just that. Self contained and perpetual.
He was really interested in the mini forest that makes up my lungs. Probably because they are not of this world and at a guess are pinging his nature sense. He asked me if he could get a clipping. And I said "Not on the first date."
He got all purple in the face and then laughed and laughed.
So he confirmed that basic healing incantations like [Balm of Life] will kinda-sorta work on me. But due to my, ahem, Golem nature and my botanic parts, I'd get more oomph from a simple [Repair] incantation for my cybernetics and [Botanica's Blessing] for my plant based systems. A healing potion was going to do me little good then - and would be only a -third- as effective. argh! ah well. I can use it in the others in an emergency. Stuff makes triage look like leeches and poultices. hmph. Magic.
From all this I did though get some advice. Mainly to look up a Master of Alchemy to whip up some specialized healing draughts. Cost a bit more. But better than needing the magic equivalent of a Pit Crew to heal me up. Not like I intend to get perforated again. But with these Coalition jokers out there. I have a bad feeling I am going to be in the eye of the storm. Least they pointed me at someone here to talk to about that.
Noon will be dinner with the local nobility. The Baroness suggested I dress well so I guess I will be stowing the Regalia and going formal. Good thing packed the clothes for this. Kinda nervous. Aside from meeting the mayor of Dynamiton City, I have never really had to deal with the higher ups.
Forescout Valkyria signing out.
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Valkyria, with much assistance from Roscida, disengaged her Regalia and a few plates to slim down to a less aggressive profile. Then her ward helped her to get dressed and don her wig. Together they met up with Dasos and she resupplied more goggles to sell and for the morning the Gorgon swapped out with the Ki-rin girl so Dasos could do a little shopping herself.
Wandering the stalls and merchants she was updated on the sales of the goodies and stoning potions. "huh, more sold than I expected?"
Dasos nodded while munching on a glazed tyra leg as she walked beside the War Witch. "The Grand Bazaar is an opportune time to sell and spread word. And word is spreading."
She glanced sidelong at the Gorgon. "Feels good to be making a difference?"
This got an emphatic nodding. "Very much so. The look on peoples faces. Especially the expressions when learning the low cost. After thousands upon thousands of days we are not shunned and driven off."
"In time the cure will be found and you all can go back to living normal lives."
Dasos was keen to buy a new dress for herself after a lifetime of living in rags and whatever they could scrounge or steal. Well the metal equivalent of rags. Dragon clothing was very durable overall.
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As noon rolled around they saw the Gorgon back to her stall and Roscida joined Valkyria in meeting Baroness Clade at the castle gates. The structure was tremendous and some of the taller minarets reached high into the sky perhaps a quarter of a kilometer. The gate guards were armored and looked alot like silver versions of Valkyria. Though without the stiff wing covers. Each was armed with a huge halberd, a pole arm some twenty meters long with a spike pointing upwards, an axe head facing forward and a hook facing back.
Baroness Clade did the introductions and then they were escorted inside by an attendant and Valkyria got to gawk at the decorations, all on a cyclopean scale. Fifteen meter tall statuary adorned some halls. tapestries and stained glass windows were common and there were quite a few paintings. The elder Clade encouraged the guide to elaborate on some of the depictions.
"Here is show the mounted battle of the Phantom Swamps some two-hundred thousand days past."
The white and gold cyborg ran a quick calculation and figured that to be over a thousand years ago by Earth time. "So you even domesticated a thunder lizard?" She was looking at the huge diplodocus that was being ridden like an elephant and was about as large.
"The diplo in the center? Yes. They are native to the great swamps of the lowlands. A few daring souls have trained them for war. But they are difficult to manage. Bron are even harder to tame and for reasons unknown once every few seasons a bull will ascend the plateaus and go on a rampage until either driven off or put down." So explained the attendant.
Valkyria studied this for a time, taking into account the gigantic scale of this battle depicted. Spells were flying, knights with glowing weapons were cleaving into each-other, and a pair of trebuchets mounted on the diplodocus were lobbing stones at some sort wall of earth some mage had called up. The painting had tiny little details in it down to links in armor and little fine inscriptions on weapons and standards. "Who are they fighting? Looks formidable? Are those a pair of Golems? I see hinged joints?" she questioned.
"Indeed m'lady. Ta Matia tis Mageías, The Eyes of Vraja, were a mageocrocy that formed formed around a renowned vraja college of Solomonari to the west between here and the Ki-rin lands. They grew in power and then began expanding. They employed Golems and Elementals in large numbers and were a force to be reckoned with. The painting depicts the final battle on the borders of what would become the Principalities." pointed out the attendant.
"So what became of them?"
Baroness Clade answered that. "Everyone turning against them and internal fraction caused the eventual collapse as they suffered a series of defeats after some initial victories. A faction within the Eye was against violence and secretly aided the unified people opposing the expansion and so inside and out the cracks formed. Finally they could take no more and sued for peace when they realized the horrible loss of knowledge that was happening as one after another fell. They reorganized and police themselves rigorously now as a true college of study and wisdom. That was all some half a million days ago."
The War Witch gawked as she did some calculations. Over two-thousand eight-hundred Earth years ago. "And it is still going today?"
A nod from the elder dragoness. "Indeed. I myself studied there for six-thousand days and graduated well in my class."
Valkyria did not comment on needing to go to magic school for thirty-five years before getting out was a bit mind blowing. "Seems all that study payed off!"
"Twas not that long. Curricula has advanced since those early days. Back then one was expected to study for a full ten-thousand says!" the Solomanari waved it off as if decades meant little in the greater scheme.
This got the cybernetic human in a draconic looking variable frame to wondering just how long these people lived. Something she would have to ask later. She had some clues already based on the ages of Roscida and the younger Clade, which reminded her. "So will Clade and the Baron be arriving in two days?"
"Correct. My husband and daughter wish to do some shopping while the event is close."
After that they met up with Princess Lykofos. This woman was tall and a rich royal purple with blue scale trim. She was dressed in an ebony gown set with hundreds of diamonds so it looked like a starry night twinkling as she moved. Her long hair was a night blue with a streak of lighter blue like a comet trailing down one side. "Ahh. So this is the mysterious stranger I have heard so much about in so short a span?" she addressed the War Witch with a pleasant rumbly voice.
"That is probably me if it is something weird yea, M'lady." she replied.
The Princess' smile grew. "I would not call selflessly aiding the people of the land weird Lady Valkyria. You have performed a deed long thought impossible in bringing back to us our brethren thought forever lost. That alone is worthy of high praise. I also hear you were instrumental in completing my cousin's elemental collection, yes?"
Valkyria looked from one to the other questioningly. "Cousin? So you two are related?"
Baroness and Princess shared a laugh. "Oh indeed. Though Procidens here takes more after her seaside blood while I take more after our inland kin." she then walked along with the group and plied the cybernetic visitor with questions. "I observed you on the streets yesterday. But you were much bulkier and not dressed?"
"Yes. I removed my Regalia as it is cumbersome for formal affairs."
That got a smile from the Princess. "We have lost a few chairs to knights insisting on attending in full dress armor. So your mercy upon my furniture is appreciated!" Glancing at the figure of the strange being she asked. "I understand that you are lost and far from home, with no hope of ever returning. Let me assure you on behalf of the Principalities of the Comet as a Princess of my realm that you are more than welcome in our lands. I wish only that you might have seen us in less troubling times..."
"I would like to think the same if one of you ever ended up in my world. And sadly I am no stranger to troubling times back home. It is how I became as you see me now." So replied the War Witch in thanks to her gracious benefactors. Then she was treated to a lavish dinner and various deserts afterwards. The main course were various soups, some meat stock and some vegetable, all with tyra egg mixed in like a sort of egg-drop soup. Then there were roast uta in some sort of glaze and seasoning with no Earth equivalent. It was faintly sweet. A rarity for dragon cuisine she had learned over the course of her stay. Sugar producing plants were rare in the qualities needed to make it even remotely viable. So she guessed what she was tasting was probably honey.
This got her musing as to what sorts of bugs were in the environment. But she had thus far held off on that question. She certainly had not seen any other than a little flitting thing she guessed was a dragonfly the size of an Earth eagle. A speck at her scale; and butterflies, or the prehistoric equivalents of, with bright single colors in stripes rather than patterns. The wing edges were flat rather than rounded.
As usual she got some amusement from the reactions to her eating. "So how bad has the Coalition been in the last season? I hear the realms bordering on the Coalition have had a few incursions. But nothing big since that ambush on Clade?"
Princess Lykofos nodded contemplatively. "Not officially no. But there have been two attacks deeper into the Principalities that were not made public."
"To keep the enemy guessing what happened to the squads?"
"Correct. Your case was impossible to keep quiet on. That and it was agreed that the nature of your advent would perplex and confound the Coalition well and good. The various Princes and Princesses have been quietly deflecting inquiries about you ever since. And keeping abreast of who is asking these questions. We have designated you a War Witch, though it is rather obvious your nature and incantations function outside the norm. Obvious to those of us with a broader knowledge of the mystic arts."
Valkyria nodded between tossing trees dipped in some manner of broccoli-esque sauce into her maw and munching. "Figured that would be the case really. Trying to mesh what I can do with what you people can had been a challenge to put it mildly." she admitted.
"We appreciate the effort on out behalf. Were I pressed to classify you, based on the information thus far gathered, I would probably lean to that of the Fusillade. An as yet rare outgrowth of Artifice focused on long range strikes. Alchemists are another calling that is much better known due to it's utility." so described the Princess.
"I will stick to War Witch for now to keep the enemy guessing" so smiled slyly said War Witch while taking a bite from a uta drumstick. After that she tried some pie which was remotely similar in flavor to a lemon meringue pie. Made from a thick rinded fruit called a citron. They were about the size of grapes to her and looked like yellow fragment grenades. The actual usable part was the size of a pea inside. "Somewhere on Earth an agriculturist is having fits over the quantities needed to eat round here." she chuckled. Apparently the rinds were fed to styra as they loved it.
After dinner the party retreated to sealed chambers with guards posted round. The Princess sat down in a comfy looking chair and her demeanor got notably more serious. "Now for the more pressing matter we invited you to visit today. There has been a death at the Grand Bazaar."
Baroness Clade looked concerned. "Another?"
Princess Lykofos nodded solemnly. "Another inventor of enchanted items."
This seemed to be an ongoing thing so the white and gold dragoness asked. "I take it that this is one of several? How many?"
"Six thus far. All crafters working on some new wonder. All found dead of what appear to be natural causes. But their inventions missing and soon to show up in Coalition hands. This can not be coincidence. We have tried communing with the spirits of the dead. But to date none have ever seen their slayer and thusly can not place name to this mysterious spy in our midst. We would like to ask if you can assist us in any way with this mystery. Perhaps someone outside the problem can uncover a clue we are missing?" The Princess then laid out the six assumed murders so far.
"The first was several seasons ago. About one-thousand days. An inventor working on a repeating ballistia was found dead in his home and the prototype missing. less than a season later the Coalition is being armed with a new repeating ballistia. The shape is different. But the function and timing are suspect." she sighed and then continued. "Next was a craftsman who was working to produce a more refined healing draught. Found dead and the formula gone. We suspect the Coalition is now issuing it to their soldiers. Third was a friend of mine that I had patroned for years. She was working on a new armor enchantment for the Lightning Knights. Found hanged in her bedroom. Apparent suicide. I -know- better. Tellingly. We questioned her spirit and she remembered nothing of that and was as perplexed as we were. This invention has not yet surfaced in the Coalition to our knowledge. The next three have each coincided with a Grand Bazaar and yesterday we found another crafter dead. No vraja residue and incantations to detect poisons showed nothing. His creation is missing."
"Is the body still on hand?" asked the War Witch.
"Yes. Though we checked thoroughly." replied the Princess. "Also the Ruling Prince sent us an investigator who has been following the case since the second occurrence. He is here now. We wished to speak to you alone before bringing them in."
"If vraja showed no traces then we have to think outside the box. And working with a professional would be a boon I bet. They know vraja?"
The purple and blue dragoness bowed her head and so they retreated to the castles equivalent of a morgue. "Yes they are a practitioner of the arts. "We checked for signs of covert violence. Assassination is rare, but not unheard uf in some less reputable kingdoms."
Here she was introduced to a male red dragon with black scale trim. He looked curiously at Valkyria as she looked over the body laid out on a stone slab pending last rites or other arrangements. "M'lady. I was not expecting you to come down so late." he deferred to the Princess.
Valkyria took some samples and ran some basic tests with her onboard analysis systems. These were not medical grade. But she took some readings anyhow just in case something showed up. "No foreign elements in the blood. But there is an elevated carbon trade in the lungs. hmmmmm." She redid her tests and focused them as an idea began to percolate to the fore. "Has anyone tried contacting the spirit since you have that option?"
"Not yet. It is a taxing incantation and requires five special candles to perform. We have some in stock but supply is limited and the dead tend not to answer exactly coherently. And you can not use the incantation on a spirit again till many days have passed." so explained the red dragon.
"Got it. Makes sense then. Lets see. Here's the results on the test and... ah-hah. Well I can save you some candles."
"Oh?" Both the Princess and the Baroness asked as one.
"Exotic tallow fume traces in the lungs. Someone used that communicate with the dead incantation ahead of you. Maybe to prevent you from finding out something? Or just waste limited resources?" explained the mechanical visitor.
The investigator nodded thoughtfully. "Though that does not explain the lack of clues as to cause of death?"
"Right. But we know from this that the spy is versed in the arts and is using it to cover their tracks. huh. Question. Would an incantation to cure poison work on a corpse? And would it leave any traces of vraja?" she asked thoughtfully.
"A [Counter Poison] incantation would leave faint traces of vraja in the system."
"Ok. Are there any incantations that mask vraja presence?" she followed up.
This surprised the gathered practitioners of the art. "Why no? How would that even work? To use vraja to conceal vraja. That would leave traces itself."
"Would it though?" mused the cyborg. Then she waved it off. "Just a thought. Was there any vraja trace found on the one that hung herself?"
"Why... no there was not?" and a dawning horror of realization shone in the Princess' eyes. "You mean..."
The War Witch looked down at the cadaver and then to those gathered.
"Yeah. Your spy is an inventor too."
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Last updated: 05/29/23 09:14:31 EST
LEGEND
Note | Description |
Italics | Pitched previous day or twice in last 3 days. |
Strikethrough | Pitched back to back days. |
Bold | Recent transaction. |
L3:## | Number of pitches thrown in last 3 days. |
*** | SP first start. |
** | SP yet to reach 5.0 innings in a game. |
* | SP yet to surpass 6.0 innings in a game. |
BULLPEN USAGE
Team | Opp | SP | CL | SU8 | SU7 | MID | LR |
ARI | COL | Ryne Nelson* | Miguel CastroL3:25, Andrew ChafinL3:16 | | Scott McGoughL3:33 | Austin AdamsL3:8, Kyle NelsonL3:31, José RuizL3:27, Kevin GinkelL3:32 | Drey Jameson |
ATL | @OAK | Michael Soroka*** | Raisel Iglesias | Nick Anderson | Collin McHughL3:42 | A.J. MinterL3:8, Jesse ChavezL3:25, Joe JiménezL3:37, Kirby YatesL3:15, Lucas LuetgeL3:43 | Dereck RodríguezL3:28 |
BAL | CLE | Tyler Wells | Félix BautistaL3:15 | Yennier CanoL3:15 | Bryan BakerL3:14 | Mike Baumann, Cionel PérezL3:15, Mychal GivensL3:8, Danny CoulombeL3:3, Keegan AkinL3:24 | Austin VothL3:62 |
BOS | | | Kenley JansenL3:13 | Chris MartinL3:7 | Josh WinckowskiL3:35 | Kutter CrawfordL3:27, Joely RodríguezL3:18, Justin Garza, Nick PivettaL3:54 | Corey Kluber |
CHC | TBR | Marcus Stroman | Mark Leiter Jr.L3:16, Adbert AlzolayL3:1 | Michael FulmerL3:38 | Michael RuckerL3:36 | Brandon HughesL3:41, Jeremiah EstradaL3:39, Julian MerryweatherL3:37 | Javier AssadL3:70 |
CHW | LAA | Michael Kopech | Kendall GravemanL3:6 | Joe KellyL3:41 | Reynaldo LópezL3:20 | Keynan MiddletonL3:21, Aaron BummerL3:8, Gregory SantosL3:25, Garrett CrochetL3:46 | Jimmy LambertL3:29 |
CIN | | | Alexis DíazL3:40 | Lucas SimsL3:27 | Ian GibautL3:29 | Alex YoungL3:8, Buck FarmerL3:12, Fernando CruzL3:15, Eduardo SalazarL3:31 | Kevin HergetL3:20 |
CLE | @BAL | Logan Allen* | Emmanuel ClaseL3:32 | James KarinchakL3:16 | Trevor StephanL3:24 | Eli MorganL3:16, Enyel De Los SantosL3:20, Sam HentgesL3:23, Nick SandlinL3:19 | Xzavion CurryL3:28 |
COL | @ARI | Karl Kauffmann** | Pierce JohnsonL3:6 | Justin LawrenceL3:33 | Jake BirdL3:36 | Brent SuterL3:22, Daniel BardL3:19, Brad HandL3:21, Matt CarasitiL3:32 | Peter LambertL3:43 |
DET | TEX | Matthew Boyd* | Alex LangeL3:12 | Jason FoleyL3:14 | Will VestL3:25 | José CisneroL3:16, Chasen ShreveL3:8, Tyler HoltonL3:28, Mason EnglertL3:31 | Tyler AlexanderL3:37 |
HOU | MIN | J.P. France | Ryan PresslyL3:23 | Bryan AbreuL3:27 | Hector NerisL3:19 | Ryne StanekL3:9, Phil MatonL3:24, Rafael MonteroL3:17, Seth Martinez | Parker MushinskiL3:22 |
KCR | @STL | Josh Staumont*** | Scott BarlowL3:27 | Aroldis ChapmanL3:27 | Taylor ClarkeL3:14 | Josh StaumontL3:48, Amir GarrettL3:28, Carlos HernándezL3:28, Jose CuasL3:45, Nick WittgrenL3:14 | Mike Mayers |
LAA | @CHW | Griffin Canning | Carlos EstévezL3:14 | Chris DevenskiL3:13 | Jacob WebbL3:58 | Aaron LoupL3:13, Chase SilsethL3:35, Ben Joyce, Sam BachmanL3:47 | Tucker Davidson |
LAD | WSN | Bobby Miller* | Evan PhillipsL3:22, Brusdar GraterolL3:36, Caleb FergusonL3:24 | | | Yency AlmonteL3:26, Shelby MillerL3:18, Victor GonzálezL3:12, Justin BruihlL3:36 | Phil BickfordL3:43 |
MIA | | | Dylan FloroL3:24 | Tanner ScottL3:32 | Huascar BrazobanL3:20 | Matt BarnesL3:27, JT ChargoisL3:33, Andrew NardiL3:28, Steven OkertL3:38 | Bryan HoeingL3:28 |
MIL | | | Devin WilliamsL3:26 | Peter StrzeleckiL3:29 | Joel PayampsL3:15 | Hoby Milner, Elvis PegueroL3:37, Trevor MegillL3:14, Jake Cousins, Jake Cousins | Bryse Wilson |
MIN | @HOU | Sonny Gray | Jhoan DuranL3:12 | Jorge LópezL3:22 | Brock StewartL3:13 | Emilio PagánL3:28, Jovani MoranL3:9, Griffin JaxL3:12, Cole SandsL3:16 | José De LeónL3:46 |
NYM | | | David RobertsonL3:15, Adam OttavinoL3:6 | | Brooks RaleyL3:17 | Drew SmithL3:28, Jeff BrighamL3:45, Dominic LeoneL3:32, Tommy HunterL3:16, Stephen NogosekL3:29 | Josh Walker |
NYY | @SEA | Domingo Germán | Michael KingL3:22, Clay HolmesL3:28, Wandy PeraltaL3:25 | | | Ron MarinaccioL3:30, Albert Abreu, Jimmy CorderoL3:14, Matt Krook | Ryan WeberL3:50 |
OAK | ATL | Paul Blackburn*** | Trevor MayL3:16, Austin PruittL3:29, Richard LoveladyL3:8, Lucas ErcegL3:16 | | | Sam MollL3:9, Shintaro FujinamiL3:11, Garrett ActonL3:35, Sam LongL3:26 | Ken WaldichukL3:16 |
PHI | | | Craig KimbrelL3:41 | Seranthony Domínguez | Matt StrahmL3:43 | Gregory Soto, Connor BrogdonL3:18, Jeff HoffmanL3:41, Andrew VasquezL3:38, Yunior MarteL3:27 | Dylan CoveyL3:30 |
PIT | @SFG | Rich Hill | David BednarL3:29 | Colin HoldermanL3:14 | Dauri MoretaL3:18 | Robert StephensonL3:10, Jose HernandezL3:34, Roansy ContrerasL3:22, Rob ZastryznyL3:12, Yohan RamirezL3:25 | Cody Bolton |
SDP | | | Josh HaderL3:15 | Nick MartinezL3:29 | Steven WilsonL3:22 | Tim Hill, Tom Cosgrove, Brent HoneywellL3:32, Domingo TapiaL3:12 | Drew CarltonL3:36 |
SEA | NYY | Bryce Miller | Paul SewaldL3:15 | Justin TopaL3:36 | Trevor GottL3:21 | Matt BrashL3:9, Gabe SpeierL3:17, Tayler SaucedoL3:41, Juan ThenL3:23 | Chris FlexenL3:21 |
SFG | PIT | Anthony DeSclafani | Camilo DovalL3:29 | Tyler RogersL3:16 | John Brebbia | Taylor Rogers, Scott Alexander, Jakob Junis, Ryan WalkerL3:16, Tristan BeckL3:77 | Sean Manaea |
STL | KCR | Adam Wainwright* | Ryan HelsleyL3:33, Giovanny GallegosL3:5 | Drew VerHagenL3:7 | Andre PallanteL3:24 | Génesis CabreraL3:3, Jordan HicksL3:23, Chris StrattonL3:25 | Steven Matz |
TBR | @CHC | Taj Bradley* | Pete FairbanksL3:9 | Jason AdamL3:43 | Colin PocheL3:25 | Jalen BeeksL3:50, Kevin KellyL3:33, Jake DiekmanL3:17, Calvin FaucherL3:24 | Joe La Sorsa |
TEX | @DET | Nathan Eovaldi | Will SmithL3:26 | Brock BurkeL3:9 | José Leclerc | Jonathan HernándezL3:14, Josh SborzL3:11, Joe BarlowL3:12, Cole RagansL3:28 | John KingL3:26 |
TOR | | | Jordan RomanoL3:36 | Erik SwansonL3:44 | Nate PearsonL3:20 | Tim MayzaL3:14, Trevor RichardsL3:24, Adam CimberL3:26, Yimi GarcíaL3:20 | Anthony BassL3:21 |
WSN | @LAD | Trevor Williams* | Kyle FinneganL3:22, Hunter HarveyL3:19 | | Carl Edwards Jr.L3:46 | Andrés Machado, Mason ThompsonL3:19, Chad KuhlL3:48, Erasmo RamírezL3:9 | Thaddeus Ward |
TRANSACTIONS
Date | Team | Player | Category | Description |
5/29 | CHW | Liam Hendriks | INJURIES | Will be activated from 15-Day IL |
5/28 | PIT | Cody Bolton | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
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2023.05.28 19:29 phtll The Archive NEEDS one of the 2009 shows with the complete Darkness
We have releases of 2009 shows with complete Greetings, Wild, BTR, River, and BITUSA. I'm dying for one of the two shows with complete Darknesses (sorry for the Rick James moment). The empty theater release is...something, but it's not the same. I'd prefer 10/2 at Giants Stadium:
Wrecking Ball
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
No Surrender
Outlaw Pete
Hungry Heart
Working on a Dream
(Darkness on the Edge of Town:)
Badlands
Adam Raised a Cain
Something in the Night
Candy's Room
Racing in the Street
The Promised Land
Factory
Streets of Fire
Prove It All Night
Darkness on the Edge of Town
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Waitin' on a Sunny Day
Raise Your Hand
I'm Goin' Down
Be True
Jailhouse Rock
Thunder Road
Long Walk Home
The Rising
Born to Run (with Jay Weinberg)
Encore:
Cadillac Ranch
Bobby Jean
American Land
Dancing in the Dark
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
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2023.05.28 17:48 SnooPears8564 Set Profiles: TYMB 🅱️✡️
| TYMB TYMB is a set of Black Disciples whose main block is 65th & Maryland. They have been active since at least the 1990s and are a pretty deep set. Some other names they go by are ObamaWorld, KeceyKlan, YMB, 064 and 065. 65th & Maryland TYMB main block is 65th & Maryland however their territory spans from 63rd-66th, Cottage Grove to Drexel. Some other blocks they post on include but are not limited to 64th & Maryland, 65th & Cottage, 65th & Drexel. TYMB Allies: - 6Block/Risktakers 🅱️✡️🔱✡️
- SnoBlock/MUBU 📶🔱✡️
- 051YM/Mellyway 🆑🐍⭐️✊🏿🔱✡️
TYMB Opps: - STL/Tookaville 🔱✡️
- EBT/Tookaville 🔱✡️
- JaroCity/ABM 🔱✡️🅱️✡️
- OBlock/WicCity 🅱️✡️
- CWBAS/066 🅱️✡️
- ZaelWorld/TrapCity 🔱✡️🅱️✡️
- MixxMobb/MexicoCity 🅱️✡️🔱✡️
- DrillCity/Rugaville 📶🔱✡️🅱️✡️
- 800/PyroWay 🆑🐍
- TheCreek/MCVW 🔱✡️
- SawBlock/RowLife 🔱✡️
- 650/30Gang ⭐️✊🏿
- CrankTown/YCF ⭐️✊🏿
- StonySpot/BGE ⭐️✊🏿
- Lawless/BoonieBoyz 🔱✡️
- Lamron/300 🅱️✡️
- 400E/LAGang 🅱️✡️
TYMB Dead Members 2013-2023: Member | Year Killed | Set Killed By | Person killed by | Kecey 🅱️✡️ | 2014 | 800 🆑🐍 | Abo 🆑🐍 | Little 🅱️✡️ | 2015 | ? | ? | Kush 🅱️✡️ | 2016 | MCVW 🔱✡️ | Big T 🔱✡️ | MainThang 🅱️✡️ | 2017 | CrankTown ⭐️✊🏿 | Idk his street name | Lil James 🅱️✡️ | 2018 | MCVW 🔱✡️ | Lil A 🔱✡️ | Bibs 🅱️✡️ | 2019 | ? | ? | Glock 🅱️✡️ | 2019 | ? | ? | Bob 🅱️✡️ | 2020 | ? | ? | Wop 🅱️✡️ | 2020 | MS ⚜️😇 | ? | Kurt Ball 🅱️✡️ | 2020 | OT | ? | Rex 🅱️✡️ | 2021 | Suicide | Self | Outlaw 🅱️✡️ | 2021 | Lamron 🅱️✡️? (🤔) | ? | Lil C 📶🔱✡️ | 2022 | Lawless 🔱✡️ | Lil Sane 🔱✡️ | TYMB Bodies 2013-2023: Member | Set | Year Killed | Person killed by | Pluto 🅱️✡️ | Lamron 🅱️✡️ & 400E 🅱️✡️ | 2013 | Ivery 🅱️✡️ | Kenny Mac 🅱️✡️ | CWBAS 🅱️✡️ | 2013 | Capone 🅱️✡️ | Dewski 🅱️✡️ | ZaelWorld 🔱✡️🅱️✡️ | 2016 | RoRo 🅱️✡️ & DoIt 🅱️✡️ | OG 🔱✡️ | SawBlock 🔱✡️ | 2017 | ? | Big T 🔱✡️ | MCVW 🔱✡️ | 2018 | ? | TYMB Music/Interviews/Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbP-4kN6RP8&pp=ygUEdHltYg%3D%3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otm-cIv6eTw&pp=ygUEdHltYg%3D%3D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfe0jVQkS54&pp=ygUEdHltYg%3D%3D submitted by SnooPears8564 to Chiraqhits [link] [comments] |
2023.05.28 17:21 VernonKazama My Mario Kart Wish List 📃
~ 1. Introduction ~
Here is a detailed description of my wishlist for a Mario Kart 9 or 10/X (if Tour is considered the 9th installment) I don't expect everyone to like all my ideas. This is just a wishlist. I obviously would be happy with any Mario Kart Nintendo decides to put out but in a perfect world, this is what I would want for it to be the best Mario Kart imo. I hope you enjoy.
*= Thoughts, Personal opinions, New ideas for modes, mechanics, driver outfits, vehicles, items, options, etc
- with numbered annotation⁰= Explanations on certain features
🔒= Locked. Must be unlocked by in game requirements or DLC
~ 2. Mechanics ~
~ Single Player / Multiplayer 》1P》2P》3P》4P》
Grand Prix》Class Optimization》Driver(s) Select》Vehicle Parts》Circuits》Cup Select》
Class Optimization options: Engine: 50cc》100cc》150cc》Mirror》All¹》All Mirror
¹》 Driver: Solo Dash》Double Dash》² Drift: Automatic》Manual》
³ Items: Normal》No Items》 Camera: Normal》First Person》⁴
*¹ - All and All Mirror options are only available in Grand Prix. After a Circuit has been selected, It'll play each Cup in order of that specific Circuit.
*² - All race and battle modes will feature either a Solo Dash or the new Double Dash option similar to Mario Kart Double Dash for extra replayability and character combinations.
*³ - Even if not many people liked Automatic drifting, it was there for a reason for you to choose. Some liked it. Some didn't. It should be the player's choice.
*⁴ - Camera can also be changed freely during the race from the pause menu.
Time Trials》Driver(s) Select》Circuits》Cup Select》Course Select》 Race Solo》Race Against Ghost》View Ghost》Online Ghost》Upload Ghost Data》
• VS Race》Driver(s) Select》Vehicle Parts》Customized Race》Circuits》Cup Select》Course Select》
Customized Race options: Engine Class: 50cc》100cc》150cc》Mirror》 Driver: Solo Dash》Double Dash》 Drift: Automatic》Manual》 Teams: No Teams》Team Game》 Items: Normal》Frantic》No Items》No Items and Coins》Custom》 COM: Easy》Normal》Hard》Pro¹》 COM Vehicles (Solo)
²: All Vehicles》Karts Only》Bikes Only》 COM Vehicles (Doubles)²: All Vehicles》ATVs Only》Buggys Only》 Courses: Choose》In Order》Random》 Race Count: 4》5
³》8》12》16》32》64》All》 Laps: 1》2》3》4》5》⁴
*¹ - Added a Pro difficulty to make the CPU feel more of a challenge.
*² - Wanted to split the vehicle selections between Solo Dash and Double Dash drivers. Solo Dash drivers will now only select between Karts and Bikes and Double Dash drivers will only select between ATVs and new Buggy vehicles. *Buggys are essential similar to the designs of the Karts used in Mario Kart Double Dash. ATVs are now bigger in size to help fit the idea of 2 drivers on one vehicle.
*³ - The original Super Mario Kart had 5 courses per Cup so I brought that option back for custom races.
*⁴ - Wanted to make the option available for players. These courses will be excluded from Laps option and be set to default when selected: ⁿ⁶⁴ Wario Stadium, ⁿ⁶⁴ Rainbow Road, ᵍᶜⁿ Baby Park, ᵍᶜⁿ Wario Colosseum, ³ᵈˢ Wuhu Loop, ³ᵈˢ Maka Wuhu, ³ᵈˢ Rainbow Road, ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Mount Wario, and ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Big Blue.
Battle》Driver(s) Select》Vehicle Parts》Customized Battle》Course Select》
Customized Battle options: Driver: Solo Dash》Double Dash》 Drift: Automatic》Manual》 Teams: No Teams》Team Game》 Items: Normal》Frantic》Skilled》Custom》 Round Time: 1 Minute》2 Minutes》3 Minutes》4 Minutes》5 Minutes》 COM: Easy》Normal》Hard》Pro》 COM Vehicles (Solo Dash): All Vehicles》Karts Only》Bikes Only》 COM Vehicles (Double Dash): All Vehicles》ATVs Only》Buggys Only》 Courses: Choose》In Order》Random》 Round Count: 3 Rounds》5 Rounds》7 Rounds》¹
*¹ - I shortened the rounds. Anything past 7 rounds is too much imo but that's just me. Also being a little bias cuz I'm not a fan of battle mode.
~ Online Play 》1P》2P》
Worldwide: Grand Prix*》VS Race》Battle》
Regional: Grand Prix*》VS Race》Battle》
Friends》Create Room
Tournaments》Menu.
Menu options: Create a Tournament: Icon》Name》Rules》Time Settings》Other》 *Rules options: Mode: 50cc》100cc》150cc》Mirror》Balloon》Classic Balloon¹》 Renegade Roundup》Bob-omb Blast》Shine Runners
¹》Coin Runners》 Shine Thief》Thunder Cloud Tag¹》Random Battle》 Driver: Solo Dash》Double Dash》 Drift: Automatic》Manual》 Teams: No Teams》Team Game》 Items: Normal》No Items》No Items or Coins》Frantic》Skilled*²》Custom》 Round Time (Battle only): 1 Minute》2 Minutes》3 Minutes》4 Minutes》5 Minutes》 COM: No COM》Easy》Normal》Hard》Pro》 Vehicles (Solo Dash): All Vehicles》Karts Only》Bikes Only》 Vehicles (Double Dash): All Vehicles》ATVs Only》Buggys Only》 Camera: Normal》First Person》 Smart Steering: Smart Steering OK》No Smart Steering》 *Time Settings options: Frequency: Weekly》Daily》Fixed Period》 Start Day: Sunday》Monday》Tuesday》Wednesday》Thursday》Friday》Saturday》 Start Date: Dependent》 Start Time: Dependent》 End Day: Sunday》Monday》Tuesday》Wednesday》Thursday》Friday》Saturday》 End Date: Dependent》 End Time: Dependent》 Round Count: 4 Rounds》8 Rounds》16 Rounds》 Group Shuffling: Don't Shuffle》Every 4th Match》 *Other options: Player Rating: Any Rating》0-2999》3000-9999》10000-99999》 Public/Private: Open to Everyone》Code Required》
*¹ - Scroll down to Battle section for more info.
*² - Skilled Items for Battle mode only.
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- A Report button will finally be added to report cheaters/hackers/etc.
- I'm thinking Solo Dash races will feature the usual 12 players (1st - 12th place) while Double Dash races features upto 16 players but 8 groups total (1st - 8th place).
- Worldwide and Regional Grand Prix will be 2-12 racers (or 4-16 in doubles mode) in a 4-race Cup from any randomly displayed Cups. Cups are then selected based on player voting.
- Create Room will now feature customized options such as Mode, Teams, Items, CPUs, and Vehicles similar to the Create a Tournament option.
- For online, I'd also like for a better ranking system to prevent casual players from racing against competitive players and vice versa.
~ MKTV
My Replays. View saved replays from previous races or battles on and offline. * You can now save more than just 6 replays.
Online Replays*¹ View shared replays from others online
Spectate*²
*¹ - Should've already been added in the first place.
²* - View recent online races or battles replays. Earn coins by voting who'll be 1st. * Literally stole this idea from Smash.
~ Other Details
- The race start intro and race finishes to retro courses will have a remake version of their original transitions along with a rearranged verison of their original theme from that respective retro course. Example for better understanding. * Mario Kart GP courses will have the current game's race start and finish transitions.
- I somehow also want to incorporate a way that once the Retro Grand Prix is unlocked, the title screen will have remake versions of the original title screens from previous Mario Kart games similar to Mario Party Superstars. Example
- It would show different title screens at each start up similarly to how Mario Kart 8/Deluxe's title screens Example
- Sometimes the CPU seems to make decisions that only seem to target the player regardless of placement. I want a smarter CPU for harder difficulties that won't just use an item just to use. If a CPU is holding a shell, they should use it logically or defend themselves with it logically.
- I personally am fine with every other mechanic used in Mario Kart 8/Deluxe such as driving techniques used, amiibo settings, Stats, etc. Keep the same driving techniques even during Double Dash mode. I personally was not a fan of Mario Kart Double Dash's drift mechanic and would not want that function brought back.
~ 3. Characters and Vehicles ~
~ Characters
68 Total Drivers (including DLC) 32 Total Alternate Drivers. 100 Total Individual Characters.
- Driver select screen, press R button to rotate between alternate drivers. Some drivers will have upto 9 different outfits to choose from.
- I wanted the original 8 to be the starting roster.
~ Drivers
Mario》Metal Mario 🔒》Tanooki Mario 🔒》Fire Mario 🔒》Ice Mario 🔒》Dr. Mario 🔒》 - Mario (Classic) 🔒 - Mario (Builder) 🔒 - Mario (SNES) 🔒 - Mario (Sunshine) 🔒 - Mario (Tuxedo) 🔒 - Mario (N64)*🔒 - Metal Mario (Gold) 🔒
Luigi》Penguin Luigi 🔒》Fire Luigi 🔒》Gooigi*🔒》 - Luigi (Classic) 🔒 - Luigi (Golf) 🔒 - Luigi (Builder) 🔒
Peach》Pink Gold Peach 🔒》Cat Peach 🔒》Fire Peach*🔒》 - Peach (Wedding) 🔒
Yoshi - Light-blue Yoshi - Black Yoshi - Red Yoshi - Yellow Yoshi - White Yoshi - Purple Yoshi - Pink Yoshi - Orange Yoshi
Bowser》Dry Bowser 🔒》Meowser 🔒》 - Dry Bowser (Gold) 🔒
Donkey Kong Jr. - Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES) 🔒
Koopa Troopa》Koopa (Freerunning) 🔒》 - Red Koopa (Freerunning) - Blue Koopa (Freerunning) - Purple Koopa (Freerunning) - Gold Koopa (Freerunning) 🔒
Toad》Cat Toad 🔒》Captain Toad 🔒》 - Toad (Pit Crew) 🔒 - Toad (Builder) 🔒 - Toad (Astronaut) 🔒 - Toad (Blue)* - Toad (Yellow)* - Toad (Green)*
Donkey Kong 🔒
Wario 🔒 - Wario (Biker)*
Daisy 🔒
Birdo 🔒 - Birdo (Light Blue) - Birdo (Black) - Birdo (Red) - Birdo (Yellow) - Birdo (White) - Birdo (Purple) - Birdo (Green) - Birdo (Orange)
Baby Mario 🔒
Baby Luigi 🔒
Toadette 🔒》Peachette 🔒》 - Toadette (Explorer) 🔒 - Toadette (Builder) 🔒 - Toadette (Astronaut) 🔒
Paratroopa 🔒 - Green Paratroopa*
Diddy Kong 🔒
Bowser Jr. 🔒
Waluigi 🔒
Petey Piranha 🔒
King Boo 🔒 - King Boo (Luigi's Mansion)
Pac-Man 🔒
Ms. Pac-Man 🔒
Blinky 🔒》Pinky
》Inky》Clyde*》
Dry Bones 🔒 - Dry Bones (Gold) 🔒
R.O.B. 🔒 - R.O.B. (Famicom)*
Shy Guy 🔒 - Light-blue Shy Guy - Black Shy Guy - Green Shy Guy - Yellow Shy Guy - White Shy Guy - Blue Shy Guy - Pink Shy Guy - Orange Shy Guy
Mametchi 🔒
Baby Peach 🔒
Baby Daisy 🔒
Rosalina 🔒
Funky Kong 🔒
Mii 🔒
Honey Queen 🔒
Wiggler 🔒
Lakitu 🔒
Don-chan 🔒
Baby Rosalina 🔒
Iggy 🔒》Roy》Lemmy》Larry》Wendy》Ludwig》Morton》
Link 🔒 - Link (Champion's Tunic)
Villager 🔒 - Villager (Female)
Isabelle 🔒 - Isabelle (Winter)*
Inkling Girl 🔒 - Inkling Girl (lime green) - Inkling Girl (magenta)
Inkling Boy 🔒 - Inkling Boy (purple) - Inkling Boy (teal)
Pauline 🔒
Hammer Bro 🔒》Boomerang Bro 🔒》Ice Bro 🔒》Fire Bro 🔒》
Monty Mole 🔒
Dixie Kong 🔒
Nabbit 🔒
King Bob-omb 🔒
Kamek 🔒
Chargin' Chuck 🔒
Poochy 🔒
~ Newcomers
Noki ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒 - Noki (Green) - Noki (Pink) - Noki (Yellow)
Pianta ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒 - Pianta (Pink) - Pianta (Yellow) - Pianta (Purple)
Professor E. Gadd ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
Toadsworth ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
Luma ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒 - Luma (Blue) - Luma (Pink) - Luma (Green) - Luma (Cyan) - Luma (Red) - Luma (Purple) - Luma (Black) - Luma (Orange)
~ DLC
Sonic the Hedgehog ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
Miles "Tails" Prower ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
King K. Rool ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒》Kaptain K. Rool*》
Krunch ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒 * Would be an excellent choice for a surprise DLC character to those familiar w/Diddy Kong Racing
Zelda ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒》Sheik*》
Kirby ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
King Dedede ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
Captain Falcon ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
Samus ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒》Zero Suit*》
Geno ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ 🔒
- - there's plenty of room for more characters but I figured 100 was the perfect amount of characters, especially with the double dash feature with everyone potentially having a partner with no odd person out.
~ Vehicles
Available parts. The parts available are listed here in the order shown in the vehicle customization screen, with the following notation: ¹ = Changes color, depending on the character. ² = Changes color for the Koopalings. ³ = Changes color for Daisy, Baby Daisy, Rosalina, and Baby Rosalina. (DLC) = Part is only available as downloadable content.
- Personally, I would want a system that prevents everyone from choosing the best racer with the best vehicle parts. For example If Luigi is the best racer and his best vehicle is the standard kart with mushroom tires, and gold glider, obviously everyone will choose Toad and those exact parts to win races. I want everyone to choose their favorite racer and parts that make them comfortable to race in, and not just look at a list of the best racers and parts and just copy and paste that. I don't know how to fix this honestly but I'm sure someone could help with ideas to this to make everyone equal in a way on the track with their own individuality similar to what Mario Kart 7 did with their characters.
~ Karts (Solo Dash)
Standard Kart¹ 4-Wheel Cradle 8-Bit Pipe Frame¹ Apple Kart B Dasher Badwagon Barrel Train Biddybuggy (Buggybud)¹ Birthday Girl (Royal Ribbon)²/³ Blue Falcon Blue Seven Booster Seat (Baby Booster) Bruiser (Growlster) Brute Bull's-Eye Banzai Bulldog-W ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ Bumble V Cact-R Cact-X Cat Cruiser Cheep Charger Cheep Snorkel Circuit Special¹ Clanky Kart Classic Dragster (Nostalgia 1) Cloud 9 Crawly Kart Cucumber Dasher II Daytripper (Royal Racer) Dozer Dasher Dragonfly Dry Bomber Egg 1 Flame Flyer Gold Mantis Gold Pipe Frame Gold Standard (Gold Kart) Green Apple Kart Honeycoupe (Dragonetti) Hurricane Jet Cruiser Jetsetter (Aero Glider) Jumbo Jetter Kiddie Kart¹ Koopa Clown² Landship ² Light Dancer Light Tripper Mach 8 Mini Beast (Concerto) Mushmellow Offroader P-Wing Paintster Parade Kart Penguin Slider Pink Mushmellow Pipe Frame¹ Piranha Prowler Poltergust 4000 Power Flower Prancer Prop Kart Quickshaw ROB-BLS Rambi Rider Royale Shooting Star Sky Pop ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ Sneeker (Bounder)¹ Snow Skimmer Soda Jet Sports Coupe (Sports Coupé) Sprinter (B Dasher Mk. 2) Star Broom Steel Driver Streamliner Streetle Super 1 Super Blooper (Turbo Blooper) Surf Sailer Swift Talon Tanooki Kart Tea Coupe Tiny Titan (Rally Romper) Tiny Tug Tri-Speeder Wario Car Warship Wild Wing Wildlife Yellow Taxi Zucchini (Gherkin) Speed Star ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Whirlwind Sport ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Egg Mobile ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ * Was inspired by this image I found.
Source Reminds me of the Egg Mobile with Monster tires White Cat ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Dark Schnieder ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Car¹ ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ *
Source * the number in the center will be replaced by driver's logo Dragoon Kart ⁽ᵈˡᶜ *
Source ~ Bikes (Solo Dash)
Standard Bike¹ Bit Bike (Nanobike) City Tripper¹ Flame Rider Hurricane Jet Bubble (Bubble Bike) Master Cycle Zero Mr. Scooty (Mr Scooty) Phantom Quacker ROB-LGS Shooting Star (Twinkle Star) Sugarscoot (Bon Bon)¹ The Duke Varmint Wario Bike Zip Zip (Rapide) Zipper Wheelie Bike ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Bullet Bike¹ Comet Dolphin Dasher Flame Runner (Bowser Bike)¹ Jet Bike Mach Bike¹ Magikruiser¹ Master Cycle Sneakster (Nitrocycle) Sport Bike¹ Yoshi Bike¹ Zinger Sting ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ * just an idea I had for a new bike based off of a beta imagine for Donkey Kong racing.
Source * the number in the center will be replaced by driver's logo. Bike version of the Prop Kart
~ ATVs (Double Dash)
Standard ATV (Standard Quad)¹ Bone Rattler Inkstriker Spear (Torpedo)¹ Splat Buggy Teddy Buggy Tyrant Wild Wiggler Hovercraft¹ ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source ~ Buggys (Double Dash)
Standard Buggy ¹ Banisher Bolt Buggy Bullet Blaster Coach³ * Heart Coach/Bloom Coach from Mario Kart Double Dash DK Jumbo Fire Buggy¹ * Red Fire from Mario Kart Double Dash Goo-Goo Buggy¹ Koopa Dasher Koopa King Para-Wing Pipe Buggy¹ Piranha Pipes Turbo Birdo Turbo Yoshi Waluigi Racer
~ Tires
Standard (Normal) 8-Bit Standard Ancient Tires (Ancient Tyres) Azure Roller Bicycle Tires Blue Monster Blue Standard (Normal Blue) Button Capsule Crimson Slim Cushion Cyber Slick Drum Gold 8-Bit Standard Gold Tires (Gold Wheels) Heart Rings Hot Monster (Funky Monster) Iron Leaf Tires (Leaf Tyres) Metal Monster Mushroom Mushroom Off-Road Red Monster Retro Off-Road Roller Slick Slim Snorkel Tires Sponge Triforce Tires (Triforce Tyres) Wood (Wooden) Yoshi Tires
~ Gliders
Super Glider¹ 8-Bit Jumping Mario Beast Glider (Ghastly Glider) Bowser Kite Butterfly Sunset Cloud Glider Crimson Crane Droplet Glider Eggshell Glider Eggshell Glider Fare Flier Flower Glider Gold Glider Great Sail Hylian Kite MKTV Parafoil Oilpaper Umbrella Paper Glider Parachute Paraglider (Breath of the Wild) Paraglider (Parafoil) Peach Parasol³ Plane Glider Ribbon Swooper (Swoop) Waddle Wing Waluigi Wing Wario Wing Magic Carpet ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Wizpig Glider ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Example at 00:31 Tails Flier ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Knuckles Glider ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source Gunship ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
Source ~ 4. Items ~
× – Does not appear in Battle Mode.
~ Items found on the track
Item Box - Gives the player a random item. Items given are based on the player's distance from first place. * I would like for them to look either similar to how they looked in Mario Kart 64 or Mario Kart DS' design.
Coin - Gives the player a small boost and increase top speed when more are collected, up to a maximum of ten.
Rupee - The equivalent of a coin, used for Hyrule Circuit and Zelda related courses. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Bell - The equivalent of a coin, used for Animal Crossing. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Cash - The equivalent of a coin, used for Splatoon related courses. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Balloon ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of an Item Box, used for Diddy Kong Racing related course.
Source Item Box (Capsule) ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of an Item Box, used for Sonic related course.
Source Star Block ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of an Item Box, used for Kirby related course.
Source Banana ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of a coin, used for Donkey Kong Country / Diddy Kong Racing related courses. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Source Ring ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of a coin, used for Sonic related courses. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Source Food ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - The equivalent of a coin, used for Kirby related courses. They replace coins in the item roulette and in the track.
Source ~ New Items
Coin Block ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ - * floats above player for a short time (10 seconds). Hop to collect upto 10 coins. Can only be obtained if player has 0 coins. Replacing the Coin Box item from Mario Kart Tour.
Example ~ Returning Items
Banana Peel - When a kart hits a Banana Peel, it spins out. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack. Can be thrown backward and forward.
Green Shell - Travels in a straight line and knocks over a kart it hits.
Red Shell - Red Shell Homes in on the closest kart in front of the player and knocks it over.
Feather - Causes the player to spin and leap in the air, providing a small speed boost upon landing, akin to a regular trick (characters will also perform a trick animation during the jump).
Mushroom - Provides the player's kart with a small speed boost.
Super Star - Provides the player invincibility from all terrain and items, and also giving a speed boost.
Boo - Unleashes Boo, who turns the player invisible for a brief time, making them impervious to enemy attacks, and steals an opponent's item. Cannot steal Special Items.
Coinˣ - Grants the player two extra coins and a micro boost.
Lightningˣ - Causes all opponents to drop their items, shrink, and drive slowly for a short time.
Fake Item - Looks just like an item box, but when you run into it, it knocks you over.
Bob-omb - Explodes after a short time when thrown or dropped, knocking over any kart in its blast radius.
Blooper - Sprays ink on all racers ahead and reduces their visibility. The racers hit also lose some of their traction while sprayed.
Bullet Billˣ - Transforms the player into a Bullet Bill, rocketing through the track with auto-pilot, and providing invincibility from all terrain and items.
Spiny Shellˣ - Targets the racer in first place, knocking over all other karts in its path.
Super Horn - Emits a radial shockwave hitting racers, as well as destroying all obstacles, including the Spiny Shell.
~ Special Items
Fireball (Red) - Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. They split up after they're thrown and go sliding ahead. These powerful pyrotechnics can take out multiple opponents at once. Drivers: Mario, Fire Mario
Fireball (Green) - Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. They split up after they're thrown and go sliding ahead. These powerful pyrotechnics can take out multiple opponents at once. Drivers: Luigi, Fire Luigi
Fire Flower - Allows the player to throw fireballs for a short time that cause other karts to spin out on impact. Drivers: Metal Mario, Fire Peach, Fire Bro
Ice Flower - Three balls of ice will revolve around your kart. Throw them all at once and they'll freeze any kart they hit, causing them to slide. Drivers: Ice Bro, Ice Mario, Penguin Luigi
Heart - This protective Heart revolves around your kart for a set amount of time, shielding you from attacks. Any item that hits the player becomes theirs to use. A cute and handy item. Drivers: Peach, Daisy, Villager, Wendy, Mametchi
Yoshi's Egg - This egg rolls down the road and home in on opponents. When they hit and break, they'll drop three more items. Drivers: Yoshi
Birdo's Egg - Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. Drivers: Birdo
Chain Chomp - This fearsome beast chases karts with reckless abandon, pulling the player behind it at breakneck speeds. Drivers: Baby Mario, Baby Luigi
Triple Mushrooms - Orbits the player's kart, providing them with three separate speed boosts. Drivers: Toad, Toadette
Golden Mushroom - Provides the player's kart with continuous speed boosts for a short time. Drivers: Captain Toad
Mega Mushroom - The driver grows bigger, which allows them to squash other racers by running over them, making them lose their items and slow down for a moment. Drivers: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Wiggler
Poison Mushroom - A stationary item. Looks like a regular mushroom but If one is run into, the victim shrinks, as if hit by a Lightning. Shrunken racers who run into it revert to normal size. Drivers: Kamek * ngl, i didn't really know who to give this item to
Mushroom Cannon - A cannon designed to resemble a Mushroom. Continually shoots out Mushrooms in front of your kart for a set time. Drivers: Monty Mole, Peachette, Toadsworth
Triple Green Shells - Three green shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. Drivers: Koopa Troopa, Dry Bones, Lakitu, Koopa (Freerunning)
Triple Red Shells - Three red shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. Drivers: Paratroopa, Dry Bones, Lakitu, Koopa (Freerunning)
Bowser's Shell - An awe-inspiring giant shell! As it careens down the road, slamming and ramming into karts, it's the very image of Bowser himself. Drivers: Bowser, Bowser Jr., Dry Bowser
Triple Bananas - Three bananas that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. Drivers: Donkey Kong Jr., Dixie Kong
Giant Banana - Not only does this big banana spin out karts that hit it, but after being struck it breaks into three regular-sized Bananas. Drivers: Donkey Kong
Banana Barrels - Arm your kart with two fully-loaded barrels of Bananas! Continually shoots out Bananas in front of or behind your kart for a set time. Drivers: Diddy Kong, Funky Kong
Thunder Cloud - A thundercloud hovers over the recipient and strikes it with lightning after 10 seconds. The user shrinks to a very small size for 10 seconds, driving more slowly. Before this happens, the user has higher speed and acceleration while not losing speed when driving off-road, and may pass the cloud to an opponent by bumping into them. Drivers: Blinky, Pinky, Inky, Clyde * If there was absolutely no choice but to have the next Meta character, it'd be the Ghosts. Having one of the worst possible specials in the game should balance them out.
POW Block - The POW Block appears above the karts as a 2D image, warning players of its arrival, and causes any racer on the ground ahead of the user to spin out and drop their items. * Since wheelies are no longer a thing, it always spins out other racers unless they're in anti-gravity mode or during an in air trick Drivers: Mii, Don-chan
Super Leaf- Gives the player's kart a tail that can be used to deflect items, knock over opponents and collect coins. The tail will disappear after a moment or if the player is hurt. Drivers: Tanooki Mario
Lucky Seven - Surrounds the player with seven items that rotates around its kart. The player receives a Mushroom, Banana, Green Shell, Red Shell, Blooper, Bob-omb, and a Star. Drivers: King Boo, Pauline, Poochy, Nabbit, Chargin' Chuck, Pianta, Noki
Boomerang Flower - Can be thrown up to three times, hitting racers forward/backward and when it returns to its user after the first and second use. Driver: Boomerang Bro, Larry
Piranha Plant - Automatically chomps on obstacles and other racers, giving a short speed boost for each bite. Drivers: Petey Piranha
Double Bob-ombs - Two Bob-ombs will revolve around your kart. Throw them both at once. Drivers: Wario, Waluigi, Roy
Bob-omb Cannon - Continually shoots out Bob-ombs in front of your kart for a set time. Drivers: Shy Guy
Giga Bob-omb - After being thrown, it will explode after hitting a kart or bouncing 3 times. It has a larger blast radius than a standard Bob-omb. Drivers: King Bob-omb
Bubble - Briefly envelops your kart and protects you from damage for a set time. While in the bubble, you will get a speed boost and float in the air. Drivers: Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Baby Rosalina, Lemmy
Dash Ring - Tosses out three rings in front of you along the track. Pass through them for a speed boost! Drivers: Rosalina, Luma, Ludwig, Honey Queen
Hammer - Throws multiple Hammers in an arc aimed at karts in front of yours. Drivers: Hammer Bro
Super Bell - A bell rings above the driver, knocking away nearby karts and items. The bell rings three consecutive times. Drivers: Cat Peach, Cat Toad
Capsule - Three colorful capsules surround your kart. They'll bounce at opponents when thrown. Drivers: Dr. Mario
Splat Bomb ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ - * Explodes after a short time when thrown or dropped, knocking and spraying ink on any kart in its blast radius and reduces their visibility. The racers hit also lose some of their traction while sprayed. Drivers: Inkling Girl, Inkling Boy
Magical Boomerang ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾ - * Works like a Boomerang Flower that tracks closes kart infront of player like a Red Shell Drivers: Link
Magnet ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * a powerful magnet that pulls opponents towards the player
Source Drivers: Krunch
Nayru's Love ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * will surround the racer's kart with a protective shield. Any items that hit this shield will be reflected back at the racer who used them. If a driver using Nayru's Love is attacked with an item such as a Lightning, the racer who used the Lightning item will take damage. Drivers: Zelda
Copy Ability ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * steals Special item from any racer. If no racer has a special item on them, it'll randomly generate a random racer's Special Item. Drivers: Kirby
Dedede's Hammer ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * driver using Dedede's Hammer, will swing it around for about 5 seconds. Any karts hit will be squashed, causing them to lose their item and speed momentarily. Drivers: King Dedede
Invincibility Shield ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * become invulnerable to all damage for a short time. Drivers: Sonic, Tails
Bombs ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * Think Double Bob-ombs, the original Triple Bananas and the Feather item. If used as a protective item, upon the explosion, the player will leap in the air, providing a small speed boost upon landing. Drivers: Samus
Geno Flash ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ - * works like a Lightning but doesn't strink opponents. Drivers: Geno
- - R.O.B. and Professor E. Gadd have the ability to obtain any special item, excluding Fireball (Green), Birdo's Egg, Lucky Seven, Nayru's Love ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾, Copy Ability ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾, and Geno Flash ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
~ 5. Courses ~
~ Cups
161 Total Courses
Nitro Grand Prix Mushroom Cup》 Flower Cup》 Star Cup》 Special Cup 🔒
Retro Grand Prix 🔒 Mushroom 🍄 Courses : Shell Cup》Golden Dash Cup》Red Coin Cup》Blue Coin Cup》Banana Cup》Lucky Cat Cup》1-Up Cup》Gold Cup》
Flower 🌷 Courses: Leaf Cup》Turnip Cup》Freezie Cup》Metal Cup》 Lightning Cup》Rock Cup》POW Cup》Heart Cup》
Star ⭐️ Courses: Sun Cup》Moon Cup》Red Shell Cup》Thunder Cloud Cup》Wing Cup》Boomerang Cup》Coin Block Cup》Warp Cup》
Special 👑 Courses: Vanish Cup》Cherry Cup》Mega Cup》Tanooki Cup》? Block Cup》Spiny Cup》Shine Cup》Grand Cup》
World Grand Prix🔒 Lightning⚡️Courses: Egg Cup》Triforce Cup》Crossing Cup》Bell Cup》Propeller Cup》Fruit Cup》Feather Cup》Acorn Cup》Super Cup》World Cup》
Extra Grand Prix 🔒* Excellent idea to introduce courses from the Mario Kart GP series as well as new courses for DLC content
~ New Courses
Nitro Grand Prix: Mushroom Cup 🍄 1. New Mario Circuit 2. TBD 3. TBD 4. TBD
Nitro Grand Prix: Flower Cup 🌷 1. beach- or water-themed course 2. TBD 3. TBD 4. TBD
Nitro Grand Prix: Star Cup ⭐️ 1. ice- or snow-themed course 2. TBD 3. TBD 4. TBD
Nitro Grand Prix: Special Cup 👑 1. TBD 2. TBD 3. New Bowser's Castle 4. New Rainbow Road
~ Retro Courses
Mushroom 🍄 Courses Retro Grand Prix: Shell Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Mario Kart Stadium 2. ᵈˢ Yoshi Falls 3. ᵍᶜⁿ Baby Park 4. ˢⁿᵉˢ Bowser Castle 1
Retro Grand Prix: Golden Dash Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ Luigi Circuit 2. ᵍᵇᵃ Shy Guy Beach 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Sweet Sweet Canyon 4. ᵍᶜⁿ Dry Dry Desert
Retro Grand Prix: Red Coin Cup 1. ³ᵈˢ Toad Circuit 2. ⁿ⁶⁴ Moo Moo Farm 3. ᵍᵇᵃ Riverside Park 4. ʷⁱⁱ Toad's Factory
Retro Grand Prix: Blue Coin Cup 1. ⁿ⁶⁴ Luigi Raceway 2. ˢⁿᵉˢ Donut Plains 1 3. ᵈˢ Cheep Cheep Beach 4. ³ᵈˢ Shy Guy Bazaar
Retro Grand Prix: Banana Cup 1. ᵈˢ Figure-8 Circuit 2. ʷⁱⁱ Moo Moo Meadows 3. ³ᵈˢ Cheep Cheep Lagoon 4. ⁿ⁶⁴ Kalimari Desert
Retro Grand Prix: Lucky Cat Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Mario Circuit 1 2. ᵍᶜⁿ Peach Beach 3. ⁿ⁶⁴ Koopa Troopa Beach 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Thwomp Ruins
Retro Grand Prix: 1-Up Cup 1. ᵍᶜⁿ Luigi Circuit 2. ³ᵈˢ Daisy Hills 3. ˢⁿᵉˢ Ghost Valley 1 4. ᵍᵇᵃ Bowser Castle 1
Retro Grand Prix: Gold Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Peach Circuit 2. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Water Park 3. ʷⁱⁱ Mushroom Gorge 4. ᵈˢ Luigi's Mansion
Flower 🌷 Courses Retro Grand Prix: Leaf Cup 1. ᵍᶜⁿ Mushroom Bridge 2. ᵍᵇᵃ Boo Lake 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Twisted Mansion 4. ³ᵈˢ Rock Rock Mountain
Retro Grand Prix: Turnip Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Mario Circuit 2. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Toad Harbor 3. ⁿ⁶⁴ Choco Mountain 4. ˢⁿᵉˢ Bowser Castle 2
Retro Grand Prix: Freezie Cup 1. ᵈˢ Desert Hills 2. ᵍᶜⁿ Mario Circuit 3. ʷⁱⁱ DK Summit 4. ᵍᵇᵃ Bowser Castle 2
Retro Grand Prix: Metal Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ Mario Circuit 2. ⁿ⁶⁴ Frappe Snowland 3. ᵍᶜⁿ Daisy Cruiser 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Shy Guy Falls
Retro Grand Prix: Lightning Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Mario Circuit 2. ˢⁿᵉˢ Ghost Valley 2 3. ᵈˢ Waluigi Pinball 4. ʷⁱⁱ Wario's Gold Mine
Retro Grand Prix: Rock Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Choco Island 1 2. ᵈˢ Delfino Square 3. ³ᵈˢ Music Park 4. ⁿ⁶⁴ Mario Raceway
Retro Grand Prix: POW Cup 1. ³ᵈˢ Wuhu Loop 2. ʷⁱⁱ Coconut Mall 3. ᵍᵇᵃ Cheese Land 4. ᵈˢ Shroom Ridge
Retro Grand Prix: Heart Cup 1. ⁿ⁶⁴ Toad's Turnpike 2. ³ᵈˢ Mario Circuit 3. ˢⁿᵉˢ Donut Plains 2 4. ᵍᶜⁿ Waluigi Stadium
Star ⭐️ Courses Retro Grand Prix: Sun Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Snow Land 2. ˢⁿᵉˢ Choco Island 2 3. ᵍᶜⁿ Yoshi Circuit 4. ⁿ⁶⁴ Bowser's Castle
Retro Grand Prix: Moon Cup 1. ⁿ⁶⁴ Wario Stadium 2. ʷⁱⁱ Koopa Cape 3. ᵍᵇᵃ Yoshi Desert 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Mount Wario
Retro Grand Prix: Red Shell Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ Daisy Circuit 2. ᵍᵇᵃ Ribbon Road 3. ᵈˢ Mario Circuit 4. ᵍᶜⁿ DK Mountain
Retro Grand Prix: Thunder Cloud Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Sunshine Airport 2. ⁿ⁶⁴ Sherbet Land 3. ˢⁿᵉˢ Vanilla Lake 1 4. ³ᵈˢ Maka Wuhu
Retro Grand Prix: Wing Cup 1. ᵈˢ DK Pass 2. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Dolphin Shoals 3. ³ᵈˢ Neo Bowser City 4. ʷⁱⁱ Grumble Volcano
Retro Grand Prix: Boomerang Cup 1. ᵍᶜⁿ Sherbet Land 2. ³ᵈˢ Wario Shipyard 3. ⁿ⁶⁴ Royal Raceway 4. ˢⁿᵉˢ Bowser Castle 3
Retro Grand Prix: Coin Block Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Koopa Beach 1 2. ᵈˢ Tick-Tock Clock 3. ʷⁱⁱ Maple Treeway 4. ᵍᵇᵃ Bowser Castle 3
Retro Grand Prix: Warp Cup 1. ³ᵈˢ Piranha Plant Slide 2. ᵍᶜⁿ Mushroom City 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Electrodrome 4. ᵈˢ Airship Fortress
Special 👑 Courses Retro Grand Prix: Vanish Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Donut Plains 3 2. ʷⁱⁱ Moonview Highway 3. ᵍᵇᵃ Bowser Castle 4 4. ᵍᶜⁿ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: Cherry Cup 1. ³ᵈˢ DK Jungle 2. ᵍᵇᵃ Broken Pier 3. ˢⁿᵉˢ Ghost Valley 3 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: Mega Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ Dry Dry Ruins 2. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Bone-Dry Dunes 3. ⁿ⁶⁴ Banshee Boardwalk 4. ˢⁿᵉˢ Vanilla Lake 2
Retro Grand Prix: Tanooki Cup 1. ᵍᶜⁿ Wario Colosseum 2. ³ᵈˢ Rosalina's Ice World 3. ʷⁱⁱ Bowser's Castle 4. ⁿ⁶⁴ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: ? Block Cup 1. ᵈˢ Wario Stadium 2. ˢⁿᵉˢ Koopa Beach 2 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Bowser's Castle 4. ᵍᵇᵃ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: Spiny Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Lakeside Park 2. ᵍᶜⁿ Dino Dino Jungle 3. ᵈˢ Bowser Castle 4. ʷⁱⁱ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: Shine Cup 1. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Cloudtop Cruise 2. ⁿ⁶⁴ Yoshi Valley 3. ³ᵈˢ Bowser's Castle 4. ᵈˢ Rainbow Road
Retro Grand Prix: Grand Cup 1. ⁿ⁶⁴ D.K.'s Jungle Parkway 2. ᵈˢ Peach Gardens 3. ᵍᶜⁿ Bowser's Castle 4. ³ᵈˢ Rainbow Road
Lightning⚡️Courses 🔒 World Grand Prix: Egg Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Rainbow Road 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Berlin Byways 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Wild Woods 4. ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Yoshi's Island
World Grand Prix: Triforce Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Mario Circuit 4 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Los Angeles Laps 3. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Piranha Plant Cove 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Hyrule Circuit
World Grand Prix: Crossing Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Luigi Circuit 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Sydney Sprint 3. TBA 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Animal Crossing
World Grand Prix: Bell Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Sky Garden 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Singapore Speedway 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Super Bell Subway 4. TBA
World Grand Prix: Propeller Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Mario Circuit 3 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Vancouver Velocity 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Ice Ice Outpost 4. ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Sky-High Sundae
World Grand Prix: Fruit Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Sunset Wilds 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ New York Minute 3. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Bangkok Rush 4. TBA
World Grand Prix: Feather Cup 1. ˢⁿᵉˢ Mario Circuit 2 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ London Loop 3. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Ninja Hideaway 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Mute City
World Grand Prix: Acorn Cup 1. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Paris Promenade 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Merry Mountain 3. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Dragon Driftway 4. TBA
World Grand Prix: Super Cup 1. ᵍᵇᵃ Cheep-Cheep Island 2. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Amsterdam Drift 3. TBA 4. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Big Blue
World Grand Prix: World Cup 1. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Tokyo Blur 2. ʷⁱⁱ ᵘ Excitebike Arena 3. ᵗᵒᵘʳ Athens Dash 4. TBA
~ Extra/DLC Courses
Extra Grand Prix: Mario Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ Mario Highway 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Mario Beach
Extra Grand Prix: Extra Mario Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Splash Circuit 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Tropical Coast
Extra Grand Prix: DK Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ DK Jungle 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Bananan Ruins
Extra Grand Prix: Extra DK Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Bananan Labyrinth 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ DK Jungle
Extra Grand Prix: Wario Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ Diamond City 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Snow Panic
Extra Grand Prix: Waluigi Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ² Stadium Arena 2. ᵃᵍᵖ² Waluigi Stadium
Extra Grand Prix: Pac-Man Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ Pac Mountain 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Pac Labyrinth
Extra Grand Prix: Extra Pac-Man Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ PAC-MAN Stadium 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ NAMCO Circuit
Extra Grand Prix: Bowser Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ Bowser's Castle 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Castle Wall
Extra Grand Prix: Extra Bowser Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Bowser's Factory 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Bowser's Castle
Extra Grand Prix: Rainbow Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖ Rainbow Coaster 2. ᵃᵍᵖ Rainbow Downhill
Extra Grand Prix: Yoshi Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖ² Yoshi Park 1 2. ᵃᵍᵖ² Yoshi Park 2
Extra Grand Prix: Toad Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Peach Castle 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Kingdom Way
Extra Grand Prix: Don-chan Cup 🔒 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Bon Dance Street 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Omatsuri Circuit
Extra Grand Prix: Bowser Jr. Cup 1. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Aerial Road 2. ᵃᵍᵖᵈˣ Sky Arena
Extra Grand Prix: Inklings Cup 1. Splatoon themed course * Splat Circuit 2. Splatoon themed course
Extra Grand Prix: Sonic ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ 🔒 1. Sonic themed course * Twinkle Circuit
Source at 1:00 2. Sonic themed course * Green Hill Zone related course
Extra Grand Prix: King K. Rool ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ 🔒 1. King K. Rool/Donkey Kong Country related themed course 2. Diddy Kong Racing related themed course * Jungle Falls or Darkmoon Caverns
Source 1 Source 2 Extra Grand Prix: Zelda ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ 🔒 1. Zelda themed course * Lost Woods 2. Zelda themed course
Extra Grand Prix: Kirby ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ 🔒 1. Kirby themed course * Fantasy Meadows (from Kirby Air Ride)
Source 2. Kirby themed course * Meta Knight's Halberd or The Great Cave Offensive
Extra Grand Prix: Samus ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾ 🔒 1. Metroid themed course 2. Metroid themed course
~ 6. Battle ~
In all games, the engine class of Battle Mode is fixed to 50cc. An exception is the Renegade Roundup mode where it is increased to 100cc.
~ Battle Modes
Balloon Battle》Team Balloon Battle》 Classic Balloon Battle
》Team Classic Balloon Battle - Mini Bomb Karts return. Shine Thief》Team Shine Thief》 Bob-omb Blast》Team Bob-omb Blast Shine Runners Coin Runners (Coin Battle)》Team Coin Runners》 Renegade Roundup
Thunder Cloud Tag ⁽ⁿᵉʷ⁾* - Similar to Shine Thief but reverse. Think of it as Tag. A random player has a Thunder Cloud and must tag others to lose it from above their head. If the player holds the Thunder Cloud when the timer reaches zero, this process repeats until one player remains.
~ Courses
ˢⁿᵉˢ Battle Course 1 ˢⁿᵉˢ Battle Course 2 ˢⁿᵉˢ Battle Course 3 ˢⁿᵉˢ Battle Course 4 ⁿ⁶⁴ Big Donut ⁿ⁶⁴ Block Fort ⁿ⁶⁴ Double Deck ⁿ⁶⁴ Skyscraper ᵍᵇᵃ Battle Course 1 ᵍᵇᵃ Battle Course 2 ᵍᵇᵃ Battle Course 3 ᵍᵇᵃ Battle Course 4 ᵍᶜⁿ Cookie Land ᵍᶜⁿ Block City ᵍᶜⁿ Luigi's Mansion ᵍᶜⁿ Nintendo GameCube ᵍᶜⁿ Pipe Plaza ᵍᶜⁿ Tilt-a-Kart ᵈˢ Nintendo DS ᵈˢ Twilight House ᵈˢ Palm Shore ᵈˢ Tart Top ᵈˢ Block Fort ᵈˢ Pipe Plaza ʷⁱⁱ Block Plaza ʷⁱⁱ Delfino Pier ʷⁱⁱ Funky Stadium ʷⁱⁱ Chain Chomp Wheel ʷⁱⁱ Thwomp Desert ³ᵈˢ Honeybee Hive (Honeybee House) ³ᵈˢ Sherbet Rink ³ᵈˢ Wuhu Town ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Battle Stadium ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Sweet Sweet Kingdom ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Dragon Palace ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Lunar Colony ˢʷᶦᵗᶜʰ Urchin Underpass ᵗᵒᵘʳ New York Minute B ᵗᵒᵘʳ Paris Promenade B Icicle Pyramid or Smokey Castle ⁽ᵈˡᶜ⁾
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Note | Description |
Italics | Pitched previous day or twice in last 3 days. |
Strikethrough | Pitched back to back days. |
Bold | Recent transaction. |
L3:## | Number of pitches thrown in last 3 days. |
*** | SP first start. |
** | SP yet to reach 5.0 innings in a game. |
* | SP yet to surpass 6.0 innings in a game. |
BULLPEN USAGE
Team | Opp | SP | CL | SU8 | SU7 | MID | LR |
ARI | BOS | Merrill Kelly | Andrew Chafin, Miguel CastroL3:8 | | Scott McGoughL3:33 | Austin AdamsL3:8, Kyle NelsonL3:17, José RuizL3:19, Kevin GinkelL3:32 | Drey Jameson |
ATL | PHI | Spencer Strider | Raisel IglesiasL3:8 | Nick AndersonL3:14 | Collin McHughL3:21 | A.J. MinterL3:20, Jesse ChavezL3:25, Joe JiménezL3:37, Kirby YatesL3:32, Lucas LuetgeL3:43 | Dereck Rodríguez |
BAL | TEX | Kyle Bradish | Félix Bautista | Yennier CanoL3:17 | Bryan BakerL3:14 | Mike BaumannL3:19, Cionel PérezL3:15, Mychal GivensL3:8, Danny Coulombe, Keegan AkinL3:24 | Austin VothL3:62 |
BOS | @ARI | Tanner Houck | Kenley JansenL3:13 | Chris MartinL3:7 | Josh WinckowskiL3:35 | Kutter CrawfordL3:27, Joely Rodríguez, Justin Garza, Nick Pivetta | Corey Kluber |
CHC | CIN | Drew Smyly | Mark Leiter Jr.L3:16, Adbert AlzolayL3:1 | Michael FulmerL3:25 | Michael RuckerL3:53 | Brandon HughesL3:30, Jeremiah EstradaL3:18, Julian MerryweatherL3:37 | Javier AssadL3:75 |
CHW | @DET | Dylan Cease | Kendall Graveman | Joe KellyL3:23 | Reynaldo LópezL3:17 | Keynan MiddletonL3:9, Aaron BummerL3:35, Gregory SantosL3:41, Garrett CrochetL3:41 | Jimmy LambertL3:29 |
CIN | @CHC | Graham Ashcraft | Alexis DíazL3:17 | Lucas SimsL3:25 | Ian GibautL3:16 | Alex YoungL3:8, Buck FarmerL3:12, Fernando CruzL3:15, Eduardo SalazarL3:31 | Kevin Herget |
CLE | STL | Hunter Gaddis* | Emmanuel ClaseL3:32 | James KarinchakL3:16 | Trevor StephanL3:24 | Eli Morgan, Enyel De Los SantosL3:20, Sam HentgesL3:23, Nick SandlinL3:19 | Xzavion Curry |
COL | NYM | Austin Gomber | Pierce JohnsonL3:35 | Justin LawrenceL3:35 | Jake BirdL3:36 | Brent SuterL3:27, Daniel BardL3:25, Brad HandL3:21, Matt CarasitiL3:32 | Peter Lambert |
DET | CHW | Eduardo Rodriguez | Alex Lange | Jason FoleyL3:23 | Will VestL3:9 | José CisneroL3:19, Chasen ShreveL3:8, Tyler Holton, Mason EnglertL3:44 | Tyler AlexanderL3:37 |
HOU | @OAK | Cristian Javier | Ryan PresslyL3:23 | Bryan AbreuL3:27 | Hector NerisL3:19 | Ryne Stanek, Phil MatonL3:10, Rafael Montero, Seth Martinez | Parker Mushinski |
KCR | WSN | Daniel Lynch*** | Scott BarlowL3:10 | Aroldis Chapman | Taylor ClarkeL3:14 | Josh StaumontL3:33, Amir GarrettL3:28, Carlos HernándezL3:28, Jose CuasL3:36, Nick WittgrenL3:14, Josh TaylorL3:18 | Mike Mayers |
LAA | MIA | Patrick Sandoval | Carlos EstévezL3:14 | Matt Moore | Chris DevenskiL3:13 | Chase SilsethL3:35, Aaron Loup, Jacob WebbL3:30, Sam BachmanL3:47 | Tucker Davidson |
LAD | @TBR | Gavin Stone** | Evan PhillipsL3:22, Brusdar GraterolL3:19, Caleb FergusonL3:24 | | | Yency AlmonteL3:9, Shelby Miller, Victor González, Justin BruihlL3:36 | Phil Bickford |
MIA | @LAA | Eury Pérez* | Dylan FloroL3:46 | Tanner ScottL3:30 | Huascar BrazobanL3:44 | Matt BarnesL3:16, JT ChargoisL3:25, Andrew NardiL3:11, Steven OkertL3:22 | Bryan HoeingL3:29 |
MIL | SFG | Colin Rea* | Devin Williams | Peter StrzeleckiL3:13 | Joel Payamps | Hoby MilnerL3:9, Elvis PegueroL3:37, Trevor MegillL3:43, Jake Cousins, Jake Cousins | Bryse Wilson |
MIN | TOR | Bailey Ober | Jhoan DuranL3:12 | Jorge LópezL3:22 | Brock StewartL3:13 | Emilio PagánL3:21, Jovani MoranL3:9, Griffin Jax, Cole Sands | José De LeónL3:19 |
NYM | @COL | Tylor Megill* | David RobertsonL3:15, Adam OttavinoL3:13 | | Brooks RaleyL3:11 | Drew SmithL3:28, Jeff BrighamL3:29, Dominic LeoneL3:19, Tommy HunterL3:37, Stephen Nogosek | Josh Walker |
NYY | SDP | Gerrit Cole | Michael KingL3:22, Clay HolmesL3:20, Wandy PeraltaL3:46 | | | Ron MarinaccioL3:21, Albert AbreuL3:10, Jimmy CorderoL3:15, Matt Krook | Ryan WeberL3:50 |
OAK | HOU | Luis Medina* | Trevor MayL3:34, Austin PruittL3:29, Richard LoveladyL3:21, Garrett ActonL3:23, Sam MollL3:9 | | | Lucas ErcegL3:16, Sam Long | Shintaro FujinamiL3:11 |
PHI | @ATL | Dylan Covey*** | Craig KimbrelL3:41 | Seranthony DomínguezL3:16 | Matt StrahmL3:19 | Gregory SotoL3:25, Connor Brogdon, Jeff HoffmanL3:4, Andrew Vasquez, Yunior Marte | Dylan Covey |
PIT | @SEA | Luis L. Ortiz | David BednarL3:18 | Colin Holderman | Robert Stephenson | Dauri MoretaL3:18, Jose HernandezL3:34, Rob ZastryznyL3:12 | Yohan RamirezL3:25 |
SDP | @NYY | Yu Darvish | Josh HaderL3:26 | Nick MartinezL3:55 | Steven WilsonL3:22 | Tim HillL3:10, Tom Cosgrove, Brent HoneywellL3:21, Domingo Tapia | Drew CarltonL3:9 |
SEA | PIT | Marco Gonzales* | Paul SewaldL3:13 | Justin TopaL3:20 | Trevor GottL3:12 | Matt BrashL3:4, Gabe SpeierL3:9, Tayler SaucedoL3:21, Juan ThenL3:23 | Chris FlexenL3:21 |
SFG | @MIL | Alex Cobb | Camilo DovalL3:30 | Tyler RogersL3:33 | John BrebbiaL3:28 | Taylor RogersL3:15, Scott AlexanderL3:8, Jakob JunisL3:45, Ryan Walker, Tristan BeckL3:33 | Sean ManaeaL3:22 |
STL | @CLE | Jordan Montgomery | Ryan HelsleyL3:13, Giovanny GallegosL3:26 | Drew VerHagenL3:21 | Andre PallanteL3:24 | Génesis Cabrera, Jordan Hicks, Chris StrattonL3:25 | Steven Matz |
TBR | LAD | Josh Fleming* | Pete FairbanksL3:9 | Jason AdamL3:5 | Colin PocheL3:32 | Jalen BeeksL3:31, Kevin KellyL3:33, Trevor KelleyL3:39, Jake DiekmanL3:35 | Calvin FaucherL3:39 |
TEX | @BAL | Cody Bradford* | Will SmithL3:26 | Brock BurkeL3:9 | José Leclerc | Jonathan HernándezL3:14, Josh Sborz, Joe Barlow, Cole Ragans | John KingL3:22 |
TOR | @MIN | José Berríos | Jordan RomanoL3:20 | Erik SwansonL3:26 | Nate PearsonL3:20 | Tim MayzaL3:26, Trevor RichardsL3:32, Adam CimberL3:52, Yimi GarcíaL3:20 | Anthony BassL3:21 |
WSN | @KCR | MacKenzie Gore* | Kyle FinneganL3:44, Hunter HarveyL3:47 | | Carl Edwards Jr.L3:46 | Andrés MachadoL3:27, Mason ThompsonL3:31, Chad KuhlL3:21, Erasmo RamírezL3:9 | Thaddeus WardL3:13 |
TRANSACTIONS
Date | Team | Player | Category | Description |
5/27 | BAL | Keegan Akin | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
5/27 | ARI | Drey Jameson | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
5/27 | ATL | Dereck Rodríguez | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
5/27 | MIL | Jake Cousins | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
5/27 | SDP | Domingo Tapia | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
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2023.05.28 12:35 teamcrazymatt Defending the Draft 2023: New England Patriots
No one can ever predict a Bill Belichick draft.
When people start assuming he’ll act based on his stereotypes (first-round trade down, OL early, no early WRs, all Alabama players or small school guys or guys from Rutgers), he’ll do the opposite. When the consensus is that he’ll shift away from those stereotypes, he’ll lean right into them.
So in observing mock drafts, both full and team-centric, there was a lot of accord that he would follow those stereotypes. (Adam Korsak, both a punter and from Rutgers, was EVERYWHERE.)
But then the end of April came.
Before then, New England had suffered a 2022 season full of embarrassment, from Matt Patricia and Joe Judge’s ineptitude at running the offense to a team that seemed to find new ways to lose in humiliating fashion (a certain ill-fated lateral sequence peak among them). The Patriots went from their dynastic reign as a team which would trounce their opponents in laughers to the team that everyone pointed and laughed at. Mac Jones’ Patricia- and Judge-sparked regression along with impressive cameo appearances by ‘22 rookie Bailey Zappe split the fanbase into Mac and Zappe camps, with sports media fueling the flame by spreading or outright fabricating
rumors of Belichick shopping Mac, rumors which lasted through the first day of the draft. It was an ugly season and an uglier start to the offseason.
The franchise clearly needed to make changes in 2023, and changes started near the top. Patricia and Judge lost their roles, the former joining the Eagles coaching staff and the latter moving to lead special teams, a necessary move as this Belichick-led squad had plummeted to the lowest-ranked third unit. (More on that later.) Patricia had filled the dual roles of
de facto offensive coordinator and
facto offensive line coach, and filled both roles with the acumen of me designing plays in
Backyard Football 2002, except I could actually design plays that resulted in touchdowns. Judge had manned the quarterbacks room, and given that Daniel Jones finally broke out for the Giants once Judge had been booted from mentoring him, you can guess how that went for Mac and the Pats. In his new role in charge of special teams, he has already cost the team two OTAs and Bill Belichick $50,000 for an offseason meetings violation, and has elevated his 2022 title of Co-Most Hated Man in Foxboro to Single Most Hated Man in Foxboro.
Anyway, New England needed to fill their old roles, and brought in:
Bill O’Brien, Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach A long-time friend of Belichick’s, O’Brien returns for his second stint as Pats OC, having dictated the offense in Rob Gronkowski’s record-setting 2011 season. Additionally, O’Brien comes by way of running the offense and the QB room at the University of Alabama, which spawned Mac Jones. Mac regressed in 2022 after an impressive 2021, but recall that 2022 was under the abysmal leadership of Patricia (calling his plays) and Judge (his direct coach), a situation in which no one could develop. By bringing in his old OC and QB coach, Mac has been put in the best possible position to develop in ‘23, a position which will much more clearly give fans a vision of his future as an NFL quarterback. (And the playcalling will be legitimate! It’s been but a year and we have already forgotten what creativity, route concepts, and misdirection have looked like!)
Adrian Klemm, Offensive Line Coach Belichick’s first draft pick after taking the helm in New England in 2000, Klemm has joined the team after coaching at Oregon last year. He comes with a strong reputation at that coaching position, having headed a Ducks O-line that allowed just five sacks in 2022. Last season, the Patriots saw a regression from their veterans on the line, most notably in Trent Brown’s newfound flag-happiness, and first-round rookie guard Cole Strange put forth a mixed performance. Bringing in an actual offensive line coach gives the team the best chance to fix any issues that showed in ‘22 and to develop their young linemen.
Of course, coaching was not the only issue last season, as New England was criticized for their lack of talent on the roster. Of New England’s high-cash free agent class of 2021, only edge rusher Matthew Judon shined in both his seasons in Foxboro: neither tight end Jonnu Smith nor wideout Nelson Agholor ever got off the ground, tight end Hunter Henry regressed after a solid ‘21, and wideout Kendrick Bourne found himself suddenly in Patricia’s doghouse and off the field. Moves needed to be made as the calendar turned to free agency.
Notable Departures S Devin McCourty (retired) The most prominent departure from the ‘22 squad, McCourty is one of many who can be termed a quintessential Patriot. A first-round cornerback out of Rutgers in 2010, D-Mac made the switch to safety in 2012 and locked down the position for the next decade. When he was on the verge of leaving the team in free agency in 2015, even reaching out to Belichick to say goodbye, Belichick signed him to a top-valued safety contract and kept him in red, white, and blue. His leadership and personality made him a joy to watch on the field and off, his personality showing itself especially well recently through interactions with his twin brother Jason, who played alongside him for the Patriots from 2018 to ‘20. Statistically, D-Mac ends his career with 35 interceptions, one shy of the franchise record, and 4 touchdowns (two picks, a kickoff return, and a blocked field goal return). We miss him already.
P Jake Bailey (released; signed with Miami) What a drop. After an All-Pro season in 2020, Bailey signed a four-year extension in 2022 only to become the worst statistical punter in the league. After he was injured, the Patriots brought in Michael Palardy, who managed to be even worse (personally, I blame the team’s curse that comes with the jersey number 17). Neither punter remains with the team, Bailey joining an AFC East rival in the Dolphins and Palardy currently unsigned.
TE Jonnu Smith (traded to Atlanta) There is a strong case to be made that Smith is the worst free agency signing Belichick has made as Pats GM. In the two years since inking a 4-year, $50 million deal, Smith totaled just 55 catches for 539 yards and one touchdown, and a ‘22 restructure of his contract meant that Smith appeared to be a monetary albatross the Patriots would not be able to shake loose. What led to Atlanta agreeing to take on his whole contract, sending New England a seventh-round pick to get the player, I have no idea, but I think every Pats fan would agree that Smith didn’t work out in the least and a change was best for all sides.
WR Jakobi Meyers (signed with Las Vegas) Meyers’ departure was somewhat shocking, as the 2019 UDFA had worked his way up to the top of the Patriots’ wide receiver depth chart. More of a big slot guy than an outside #1, Meyers had a minor role in his rookie season and started 2020 at the bottom of the depth chart, but injuries to the players above him got him onto the field, and a 12-catch, 169-yard performance against the Jets that November meant he wasn’t leaving it anytime soon. While not possessing top-tier speed or explosiveness, Meyers was the team’s best route runner and separator, and his departure left another void that needed to be filled.
QB Brian Hoyer (released, signed with Las Vegas) Hoyer was third on the depth chart, Zappe having shown enough to take the #2 spot. While a fine veteran mentor, the Patriots chose to go a different direction with that third QB role.
WR Nelson Agholor (signed with Baltimore) Agholor was given a two-year contract in 2021 with the anticipation of his being the #1 receiver, something which did not happen due to his unreliable hands and separation abilities. For those two years and $22 million, Agholor produced 68 catches, 835 yards, and five touchdowns. Not worth it.
RB Damien Harris (signed with Buffalo) By far the most productive member of the Patriots’ atrocious 2019 draft class, Harris was good in New England but had been passed on the depth chart by sophomore Rhamondre Stevenson midway through 2022. Couple that with Belichick’s predilection to let running backs walk instead of giving them second contracts, sprinkle in a dash of two ‘22 draft picks (Pierre Strong Jr. and Kevin Harris) who will get more opportunities in 2023, top it off with the return of Ty Montgomery II from injured reserve, and it’s no surprise that Harris is no longer a Patriot.
T Isaiah Wynn (signed with Miami) Another former first-round pick, Wynn was all right as a left tackle though was criticized for frequent injury problems; with his fifth-year option picked up for ‘22, he was inexplicably switched to right tackle, where he was very bad. He never really earned the role of franchise tackle, so it was expected that the Patriots would let him walk.
But on the upside, the team now has:
Additions WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (via Kansas City) After Meyers signed with the Raiders, the Patriots worked quickly to bring in his replacement in the slot. Smith-Schuster revived his career in Kansas City and is now in position to be a primary target for Mac for the next three seasons, possessing more explosiveness and speed than his predecessor. The biggest concern with JuJu is his durability, but I believe the Patriots have made preparations in the draft (spoiler) in case that becomes a significant problem. The fanbase is excited for Smith-Schuster on the field in Foxboro, and deservedly so.
RB James Robinson (via New York (the green side)) A one-time breakout UDFA in Jacksonville, Robinson’s role diminished with the rise of Travis Etienne Jr.; after being traded to the Jets, Robinson never got settled into a role. In New England, Robinson is likely first in line for the #2 RB spot behind Stevenson, an important role given that Stevenson’s overwork saw his productivity decline as last season came to an end. Robinson also possesses the pass-catching versatility that Belichick loves, a role Harris was never used in but Stevenson is, further suggesting he can have a significant spot on the field for the Pats.
TE Mike Gesicki (via Miami) As Smith never worked out as the co-#1 TE, here comes Gesicki. A pure pass catcher at the position, Gesicki has the size and hands to be a reliable target in the red zone, and should pair nicely with Henry for a potential TE-heavy formation as the team approaches the goal line.
T Riley Reiff (via Chicago) T Calvin Anderson (via Denver) While neither comes with the contract expectation of being a long-term solution at either tackle spot, the hope is that Reiff (expected to start at RT) will be an upgrade over Wynn, while Anderson serves as a reliable swing tackle who can start if needed.
LB Chris Board Jr. (via Detroit) Remember that awful special teams unit? Board is one of the NFL’s top special teamers, a player Belichick singled out when New England faced the Lions last year. It’s unsurprising he brought in such a veteran to help solidify the unit after… just all of last year.
QB Trace McSorley (via Arizona) By bringing in McSorley in Hoyer’s stead, the team is showing a bit of a shift in philosophy with how it is using its backup QB spots. Both Mac and Zappe are pocket passers; McSorley does most of his work outside the pocket and can run with regularity, a trend more common among top-level quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. At minimum, he’s worth a camp spot, and that’s fine.
P Corliss Waitman (via Denver) Following the implosion of Bailey and Palardy at punter, the Patriots were on the verge of entering the draft with none on the roster. Waitman is a veteran addition there, but pretty much everyone expected New England to add a punter either as a draft pick or UDFA. (Another spoiler – my bad.)
After this free agency, many saw the Patriots as still having holes at the top of their depth chart at wideout, tackle, and cornerback. Tight end was also considered a need as New England, despite adding Gesicki to pair with Henry, does not have a tight end signed beyond 2023, entering the draft with only Matt Sokol and Scotty Washington behind their name duo.
Then they went on the clock, entering the draft with:
1-14 2-46 3-76 4-107 4-117 4-135 6-184 6-187 6-192 6-210 7-245
Here’s how it all went down.
Draft Picks TRADE: 1-14 to PIT for 1-17 and 4-120 Although this trade was criticized for receiving too little back from Pittsburgh, it was not a major loss in capital according to the
Rich Hill value chart (325 points to PIT, 320 to NE), and it came with enough high-level talent on the board that the Patriots were sure to get one of their targets. The way the board fell, fans most wanted Christian Gonzalez, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Zay Flowers, or Broderick Jones; when the Steelers took Jones, it became clear that the Patriots were not interested in him (reports came out that the Patriots had not been interested in Jones at all due to coachability concerns), but they were sure to land an exciting player after moving down only three spots rather than the seven-plus many mockers had predicted. Additionally, the Steelers landing Jones appeared to knock the Jets’ war room for a loop (though later video has shown that the Jets were expecting the trade), and the only thing New England fans love more than a victory is an opportunity to screw over the Jets.
1-17: Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon The Patriots’ selection of Gonzalez received universal acclaim, and it’s easy to see why. Despite having strong CB depth, the Patriots lacked a true #1 corner; Gonzalez has the ability, length, and athleticism to be that from Day One. The first-round pick via Colorado and Oregon was widely projected as a top-10 selection, so for New England to land him at 17 is a tremendous coup. From his interviews and his play style, Gonzalez seems like a quiet guy off the field who wants to shut the opponent down when on the turf. He’ll be fun to watch.
2-46: Keion White, ED, Georgia Tech White is another player falling under the new Patriots draft umbrella under Belichick and Matt Groh: as athletic as can be. While he is raw, White has the athleticism to play three downs along the defensive line and the versatility to move inside when the situation calls for it. The Patriots thought so highly of him that he was a player they were considering drafting in the first round, even considering a move back into the last picks of the round to snag him, but landed him at 46 anyway. How much he will play as a rookie is uncertain as New England has a very good edge duo in Matthew Judon and Josh Uche, but even if White has to take a year to get acclimated to the NFL, that’s not unheard of in Foxboro and has produced success for highly-touted picks: neither Nate Solder (first round) nor Trey Flowers (fourth round) took on long-term starting roles as rookies (though Solder filled in at right tackle plenty), but were established starters in their second years. Similarly, Uche (second round) started off as an occasionally-used part of a pass rushing rotation before hitting double-digit sacks last year, his third season in the league. And if White earns significant playing time in 2023, all the better.
3-76: Marte Mapu, LB, Sacramento State Here’s that small-school selection that detractors tend to point at regarding Belichick, but Mapu has elite potential. I got tipped off to Mapu late in the pre-draft cycle, and watching film of him I was reminded a lot of Kyle Dugger, another small-school Day 2 player who has turned into an excellent Patriot. Mapu is going to play linebacker, likely his best position, and fill the role of coverage ‘backer that New England has lacked for several seasons. He’s also athletic and scheme-versatile, having spent time at safety and linebacker while at Sacramento State, so he will be able to move around the defensive formation if the situation calls for it. Add to that his tackling, his closing speed, and his containment, and you’ve got yourself a potential stud.
4-107: Jake Andrews, C, Troy The Patriots need their future long-term center with David Andrews now 31 and having an injury history, and Jake Andrews (unrelated) is set up perfectly to be that guy. Andrews the Younger is built in the same mold as Andrews the Elder: both exited college as smaller in stature than other centers but able to get a push on defensive linemen from below, meaning Jake can easily learn specific bits of technique from David. While not expected to play the role immediately, [anagram: Ned Was a Jerk] is now in position to spend time behind [anagram: Swan Diver Dad], preparing himself to take over at center in the near future.
TRADE: 4-120 and 6-184 to NYJ for 4-112 4-112: Chad Ryland, K, Maryland This is not the first time Belichick has selected a kicker in the fourth round, selecting Stephen Gostkowski with pick 118 in 2006; with the Patriots in desperate need for a strong player at the position, moving up to make sure they could land him makes sense (especially with Jake Moody being selected by the 49ers at 3-99). And Ryland is what Nick Folk is not: a big-legged kicker with kickoff ability. Folk has been appreciated in New England for his accuracy, but his distance and accuracy notably declined in 2022, and when forced to kick off, his lack of touchback distance led to trouble, the Patriots surrendering a league-high three kick return touchdowns (including two in the season finale). It’s clear an upgrade at kicker was a requirement this offseason; with Moody gone, giving up a sixth to move up eight spots is absolutely fine. In doing so, New England has hopefully landed their kicker for the next decade.
4-117: Sidy Sow, G, Eastern Michigan At this point, it may be considered confusing for the Patriots to have drafted a left guard in Sow when last year’s first-round pick Cole Strange is entrenched there and Mike Onwenu mans right guard at an elite level, but Groh’s post-draft comments indicated the team would give Sow opportunities at left tackle as well. And not only does Sow have experience at left tackle, he has the size at 6’5” and 326 pounds. New England’s projected starting tackles are veterans Trent Brown and Riley Reiff, both of whom are over 30 and are in contract years; if Sow returns to the position, the former mauling EMU Eagle (heh, two birds) offensive lineman could ease the need at tackle for next offseason.
TRADE: 4-135 to LV for 5-144 and 6-214 5-144: Atonio Mafi, G, UCLA Another interior lineman? Yes. Mafi is a guard whom the Patriots worked with at the Shrine Bowl, and has the versatility to move between left and right guard. As the aforementioned Onwenu is in a contract year, Mafi has a clear path to a potential starting job in 2024, and the most important thing right now for the development of Mac Jones is keeping him upright. By selecting three offensive linemen – using a quarter of their 12 selections on the offensive trench – Belichick and Groh have signaled their intent to do just that. From all accounts, Mafi, who met with New England in a pre-draft visit, is
thrilled to join the team; now it’s about proving it on the field.
6-187: Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU Boutte is the epitome of a boom-or-bust prospect, his elite 2020 and ‘21 being overshadowed by a disappointing 2022 that dropped him from clear first-rounder to a middle-of-Day-3 selection. As a freshman and sophomore, Boutte looked to follow in the footsteps of highly-drafted LSU wideouts such as Odell Beckham Jr., Justin Jefferson, and JaMarr Chase, showing a complete package of agility, speed, and route running. Unfortunately, an injury plus conflicts with his new coach Brian Kelly led to underperformance, and a poor combine performance cemented his draft stock as having drastically fallen. But if he can get back to his earlier form, where his talent and athleticism led to a combined 83 receptions, 1244 yards, and 14 touchdowns in his first two college seasons, Boutte could become the steal of the draft.
6-192: Bryce Baringer, P, Michigan State While New England had signed Corliss Waitman so as to have
a punter on the roster heading into the draft, none assumed he was the long-term answer; when the Patriots made Baringer the first punter taken in the 2023 draft, it became clear who was. A walk-on turned cut turned best punter in college football, Baringer has a booming leg that showed itself in an average punt length of 49.0 yards in ‘22; he also holds the Michigan State record for career punting average at 46.0 yards. As a bonus, he worked with Ryland at the Senior Bowl, so the two have already begun to develop chemistry in the holding game. As another bonus, he wore No. 99 in college, and that is awesome.
6-210: Demario Douglas, WR, Liberty When one imagines a typical Patriots slot receiver – small, shifty, and explosive with the ball in his hands – one might well be imagining Douglas. The five-foot-eight Liberty product can absolutely fly, moving all around the formation and catching balls at all levels of the field. New Englanders got a preview of what Douglas’ game might look like when rookie cornerback Marcus Jones began to take snaps on offense last year; Jones was often put in motion before the snap, worked out of the backfield, and assigned touches where his elusiveness was the spark to gain yards. Douglas has said he models his game after Jones, a claim that demonstrates itself when one views his collegiate tape. I had a third-round grade on Douglas, so the Patriots landing him at 210 is a thrill.
(Even though the Giants took one of my draft crushes in Tre Hawkins III the pick before, for which I’m still irked.) 6-214: Ameer Speed, CB, Michigan State The unknown about Speed is whether he will develop on defense; that is not his skill at the moment. There are three things known: his size (6’3”, 210 lbs.), his speed (4.34s 40), and his special teams prowess. With longtime special teams captain Matthew Slater likely entering his last year, the Patriots need to develop a new crop of special teams standouts, long a hallmark of Belichick’s Patriots from the time of Larry Izzo. Last year’s UDFA Brenden Schooler looks like one of those players already; Speed will certainly be given every chance possible to be another.
7-245: Isaiah Bolden, CB, Jackson State More tall athletic cornerbacks! The only HBCU selection in the 2023 draft, Bolden is an incredible athlete who likely earned his way to a draft selection by lighting up his Pro Day. Though just a role player on defense, Bolden has developmental traits that any defensive coach would love, and has also been a top collegiate kick returner, leading all of college football in 2021 with a 36.9-yard average on kickoff returns. I don’t see the two late-round cornerback selections as “throw players on the field and see who sticks” à la the ill-fated dual tight end picks of Devin Asiasi and Dalton Keene in 2020’s third round, but selecting players who might have longer chances to succeed, but if they do succeed can truly shine.
Though Bolden was the last of the Patriots’ 2023 draft picks, that did not conclude their rookie class as the period of UDFA signings immediately began. The Patriots have had an undrafted rookie make the Week 1 roster every year since 2004; with just a four-man class this season, chances are slim. They’re not impossible – their
only 2021 UDFA, kicker Quinn Nordin, made it – but they’re definitely slimmer. Here are the four who can continue that streak.
Undrafted Rookies Malik Cunningham, QB, Louisville The most expensive ($200,000) and well-known of the quartet, Cunningham’s slight build and arm as a quarterback led to piles of speculation of his switching positions. However, he has started off his Patriots tenure as a quarterback in rookie minicamp, so he remains a quarterback until further notice. Throughout college, Cunningham’s most intriguing asset has been his supreme athleticism at the position, something which showed up in testing, and it remains to be seen how the Patriots will use that athleticism to help the team. (It may be a good while until outside sources get a look, as minicamp and OTAs have thus far been closed off to the media.)
Johnny Lumpkin, TE, Louisiana-Lafayette After foregoing using a selection on a tight end in a deep draft class (another Belichick trend), New England instead brought in Lumpkin, who projects as a blocking tight end in the NFL. This offsets the biggest negative, his age (he’ll be 26 to start the season), as the Patriots lack a true blocker at the position. Whether Lumpkin can take advantage of this path to a roster spot remains to be seen, but his road to making the team as an undrafted rookie seems easiest at the moment.
Jourdan Heilig, LB, Appalachian State Like Board and Speed, Heilig joins the Patriots as a special teams standout, playing minimal defense as a Mountaineer (three snaps in 2022) but standing out in college on the third unit (210 snaps in 2022). He’ll have a chance to follow in the path of Schooler as a UDFA who makes his mark as a core special teamer.
Justus Tavai, DL, San Diego State The middle of the Tavai brothers (older brother Jahlani is a Patriots linebacker, younger brother Jonah signed with Seattle as a UDFA), Justus played alongside Jonah on the Aztec defensive line in 2022. While Jonah put up eye-popping numbers with double-digit sacks, Justus was a steady contributor as well, putting up 3.5 sacks and intercepting a pass. Tavai is the ninth man on the Patriots’ defensive line right now, so he has a difficult path if he wants to make the team.
He’s not an undrafted rookie, but the Patriots have also brought in veteran free agent
Anthony Firsker, TE to compete with Lumpkin, Sokol, and Washington for the third tight end spot, the roster spot opened with their losing reserve
Raekwon McMillan, LB to a partially torn Achilles tendon.
Projected Offseason Depth Chart (
italics = rookie, (in parentheses = exclusively or primarily a special teamer))
(Note: the Patriots assign temporary jersey numbers in the offseason starting with 50 based mainly on draft position.) QB 10 Mac Jones 4 Bailey Zappe 19 Trace McSorley
64 Malik Cunningham RB 38 Rhamondre Stevenson 3 James Robinson 14 Ty Montgomery II 35 Pierre Strong Jr. 36 Kevin Harris 42 J.J. Taylor
WR 1 DeVante Parker 7 JuJu Smith-Schuster 84 Kendrick Bourne 11 Tyquan Thornton
58 Kayshon Boutte 60 Demario Douglas 82 Tre Nixon (44 Raleigh Webb) (18 Matthew Slater)
TE 85 Hunter Henry 88 Mike Gesicki 86 Anthony Firsker 87 Matt Sokol 17 Scotty Washington
65 Johnny Lumpkin T 77 Trent Brown 74 Riley Reiff 76 Calvin Anderson 75 Conor McDermott 64 Andrew Stueber
G 71 Mike Onwenu 69 Cole Strange
54 Sidy Sow 55 Atonio Mafi 63 Chasen Hines 62 Bill Murray
C 60 David Andrews
53 Jake Andrews 65 James Ferentz 66 Kody Russey
DL 90 Christian Barmore 92 Davon Godchaux 91 Deatrich Wise Jr. 93 Lawrence Guy Sr. 95 Daniel Ekuale 98 Carl Davis Jr. 96 Sam Roberts 70 Jeremiah Pharms Jr.
67 Justus Tavai ED 9 Matthew Judon 55 Josh Uche
51 Keion White 58 Anfernee Jennings (97 DaMarcus Mitchell) 51 Ronnie Perkins
LB 8 Ja’Whaun Bentley 48 Jahlani Tavai
52 Marte Mapu 30 Mack Wilson Sr. (45 Chris Board Jr.) 43 Calvin Munson 59 Terez Hall 47 Olakunle Fatukasi
(66 Jourdan Heilig) CB 50 Christian Gonzalez 31 Jonathan Jones 13 Jack Jones 25 Marcus Jones 27 Myles Bryant
(61 Ameer Speed) 63 Isaiah Bolden 37 Tae Hayes 26 Shaun Wade 34 Quandre Mosely 39 Rodney Randle Jr.
S 23 Kyle Dugger 5 Jabrill Peppers 2 Jalen Mills 21 Adrian Phillips 24 Joshuah Bledsoe (41 Brenden Schooler) (22 Cody Davis) 29 Brad Hawkins
K 62 Chad Ryland 6 Nick Folk
P 59 Bryce Baringer 15 Corliss Waitman
LS 49 Joe Cardona 46 Tucker Addington
Conclusion Is this a perfect Patriots team? No. There are still long-term holes at offensive tackle and tight end, and there is a question mark as to who can be that pass catcher whom defensive coordinators have to plan for, a player the team has lacked for several seasons.
But is this an exciting Patriots roster, a team who has a chance to exceed their middling projections and expectations, a team worth watching and cheering for? Absolutely. Belichick and company have stabilized the coaching staff; added explosive, athletic players at nearly every position; brought in a new crew of players to take over special teams; and begun their draft with three players who could not only start in the NFL but have the potential to star. I fully believe that this is not an 8-9 caliber team, even in an AFC East with three other teams that have added big name after big name.
As Bill Belichick might say, we’re on to 2023.
We’re on to victory.
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Masyn Winn 3/5 K -- [2B, 21, INT - STL] - [F] [T] .262 BA .342 OBP .106 ISO 141 AB 4 HR 4 SB 10 BB% 17 K%
Elly De La Cruz 2/4 2B BB K -- [SS, 21, INT - CIN] - [F] [T] .300 BA .395 OBP .354 ISO 130 AB 10 HR 9 SB 13 BB% 26 K%
Brayan Rocchio 1/3 2B 2BB K -- [2B, 22, INT - CLE] - [F] [T] .327 BA .397 OBP .168 ISO 113 AB 1 HR 6 SB 10 BB% 12 K%
Kyle Manzardo 2/4 2B -- [1B, 22, INT - TB] - [F] [T] .259 BA .371 OBP .231 ISO 108 AB 5 HR 15 BB% 20 K%
Oswald Peraza 1/4 HR -- [3B, 22, INT - NYY] - [F] [T] .372 BA .400 OBP .465 ISO 43 AB 6 HR 1 SB 2 BB% 13 K%
Bo Naylor 2/4 2B BB -- [DH, 23, INT - CLE] - [F] [T] .254 BA .372 OBP .202 ISO 114 AB 5 HR 16 BB% 18 K%
🔥 Lenyn Sosa 3/3 2B HR BB -- [2B, 23, INT - CWS] - [F] [T] .333 BA .362 OBP .333 ISO 66 AB 6 HR 4 BB% 24 K%
Wilyer Abreu 1/3 HR 2BB -- [CF, 23, INT - BOS] - [F] [T] .289 BA .397 OBP .231 ISO 121 AB 7 HR 4 SB 15 BB% 21 K%
Royce Lewis 2/5 HR BB K -- [3B, 23, INT - MIN] - [F] [T] .333 BA .371 OBP .394 ISO 33 AB 4 HR 2 SB 5 BB% 28 K%
Justin Foscue 2/5 2 HR K -- [DH, 24, PCL - TEX] - [F] [T] .288 BA .386 OBP .235 ISO 132 AB 6 HR 3 SB 11 BB% 13 K%
Jordan Westburg 3/5 2B HR K -- [2B, 24, INT - BAL] - [F] [T] .324 BA .401 OBP .302 ISO 139 AB 10 HR 4 SB 10 BB% 25 K%
Jesus Bastidas 3/4 HR K -- [SS, 24, INT - NYY] - [F] [T] .282 BA .345 OBP .155 ISO 103 AB 4 HR 2 SB 6 BB% 23 K%
🔥🔥 Jacob Amaya 4/4 2 HR 2BB -- [SS, 24, INT - MIA] - [F] [T] .354 BA .423 OBP .281 ISO 96 AB 6 HR 9 BB% 17 K%
Elehuris Montero 3/5 HR BB -- [3B, 24, PCL - COL] - [F] [T] .383 BA .435 OBP .383 ISO 115 AB 13 HR 8 BB% 16 K%
Michael Toglia 3/5 2B BB -- [1B, 24, PCL - COL] - [F] [T] .313 BA .409 OBP .202 ISO 99 AB 4 HR 1 SB 13 BB% 26 K%
🔥 Rafael Lantigua 1/2 HR 4BB SB -- [SS, 25, INT - TOR] - [F] [T] .330 BA .496 OBP .240 ISO 100 AB 4 HR 7 SB 24 BB% 13 K%
Sam Huff 3/6 2B HR 2K -- [C, 25, PCL - TEX] - [F] [T] .318 BA .394 OBP .239 ISO 88 AB 6 HR 9 BB% 21 K%
Spencer Horwitz 3/5 HR -- [LF, 25, INT - TOR] - [F] [T] .351 BA .468 OBP .117 ISO 111 AB 2 HR 2 SB 18 BB% 17 K%
LJ Talley 2/5 2 HR SB -- [1B, 26, INT - TOR] - [F] [T] .224 BA .369 OBP .134 ISO 67 AB 2 HR 1 SB 19 BB% 16 K%
Charles Leblanc 3/3 HR 2BB -- [2B, 26, INT - MIA] - [F] [T] .260 BA .426 OBP .140 ISO 100 AB 3 HR 1 SB 22 BB% 22 K%
AA Standouts
🔥 Jackson Chourio 3/4 K 2 SB -- [CF, 19, SOU - MIL] - [F] [T] .269 BA .324 OBP .108 ISO 130 AB 3 HR 11 SB 6 BB% 22 K%
Jasson Dominguez 2/5 HR 3K -- [LF, 20, EAS - NYY] - [F] [T] .236 BA .390 OBP .236 ISO 110 AB 7 HR 9 SB 19 BB% 22 K%
David Calabrese 2/4 HR K -- [LF, 20, SOU - LAA] - [F] [T] .205 BA .288 OBP .205 ISO 112 AB 4 HR 4 SB 9 BB% 36 K%
Evan Carter 1/2 2BB SB -- [CF, 20, TEX - TEX] - [F] [T] .252 BA .394 OBP .063 ISO 111 AB 1 HR 7 SB 16 BB% 18 K%
Jordan Lawlar 1/4 BB SB -- [SS, 20, TEX - ARI] - [F] [T] .167 BA .287 OBP .120 ISO 108 AB 3 HR 8 SB 12 BB% 31 K%
Owen Caissie 2/4 K SB -- [LF, 20, SOU - CHC] - [F] [T] .279 BA .369 OBP .192 ISO 104 AB 5 HR 3 SB 12 BB% 34 K%
Jonatan Clase 1/4 BB 2K 2 SB -- [CF, 21, TEX - SEA] - [F] [T] .247 BA .357 OBP .259 ISO 81 AB 5 HR 16 SB 14 BB% 33 K%
Thomas Saggese 2/3 2B 2BB -- [2B, 21, TEX - TEX] - [F] [T] .331 BA .379 OBP .151 ISO 139 AB 3 HR 5 SB 6 BB% 22 K%
Zac Veen 1/5 HR 2K -- [LF, 21, EAS - COL] - [F] [T] .227 BA .314 OBP .125 ISO 88 AB 1 HR 11 SB 11 BB% 23 K%
Orelvis Martinez 2/3 2B 2BB -- [SS, 21, EAS - TOR] - [F] [T] .204 BA .320 OBP .359 ISO 103 AB 11 HR 13 BB% 22 K%
Miguel Hiraldo 2/5 2B HR K -- [2B, 22, EAS - TOR] - [F] [T] .316 BA .359 OBP .200 ISO 95 AB 4 HR 5 SB 4 BB% 30 K%
Ethan Murray 2/3 HR BB -- [2B, 23, SOU - MIL] - [F] [T] .273 BA .407 OBP .182 ISO 66 AB 2 HR 3 SB 17 BB% 29 K%
Kenedy Corona 1/4 HR BB SB -- [CF, 23, TEX - HOU] - [F] [T] .228 BA .277 OBP .181 ISO 127 AB 5 HR 12 SB 5 BB% 27 K%
Caleb Durbin 2/4 2B 3B SB -- [2B, 23, EAS - NYY] - [F] [T] .269 BA .367 OBP .096 ISO 52 AB 10 SB 10 BB% 1 K%
Julio Carreras 4/5 SB -- [SS, 23, EAS - COL] - [F] [T] .333 BA .400 OBP .044 ISO 45 AB 2 SB 10 BB% 24 K%
Gage Workman 3/4 2B BB K SB -- [RF, 23, EAS - DET] - [F] [T] .197 BA .315 OBP .098 ISO 61 AB 1 HR 5 SB 13 BB% 36 K%
Jeisson Rosario 2/2 2BB SB -- [RF, 23, EAS - NYY] - [F] [T] .160 BA .333 OBP .160 ISO 81 AB 4 HR 3 SB 19 BB% 34 K%
🔥 Agustin Ruiz 2/3 2 HR BB -- [RF, 23, EAS - NYM] - [F] [T] .206 BA .278 OBP .270 ISO 63 AB 5 HR 6 BB% 31 K%
Leonel Valera 2/4 HR K SB -- [SS, 23, EAS - WSH] - [F] [T] .250 BA .299 OBP .091 ISO 88 AB 2 HR 3 SB 4 BB% 32 K%
Brandon Lewis 2/4 2 HR -- [DH, 24, TEX - LAD] - [F] [T] .155 BA .234 OBP .113 ISO 97 AB 3 HR 8 BB% 26 K%
Quincy Hamilton 2/4 2B HR -- [RF, 24, TEX - HOU] - [F] [T] .248 BA .355 OBP .154 ISO 117 AB 4 HR 3 SB 13 BB% 23 K%
Andrew Navigato 2/4 2 HR 2BB K -- [SS, 25, EAS - DET] - [F] [T] .254 BA .338 OBP .164 ISO 67 AB 2 HR 3 SB 10 BB% 18 K%
A+ Standouts
🔥 Adrian Placencia 3/5 2B HR K -- [2B, 19, NWL - LAA] - [F] [T] .252 BA .357 OBP .189 ISO 111 AB 4 HR 4 SB 13 BB% 31 K%
Aeverson Arteaga 2/3 2B -- [SS, 20, NWL - SF] - [F] [T] .220 BA .311 OBP .197 ISO 132 AB 4 HR 4 SB 11 BB% 23 K%
Axel Sanchez 1/3 HR -- [DH, 20, NWL - SEA] - [F] [T] .169 BA .270 OBP .062 ISO 65 AB 1 HR 3 SB 9 BB% 29 K%
Noah Miller 2/4 2B 3B -- [SS, 20, MID - MIN] - [F] [T] .177 BA .245 OBP .092 ISO 130 AB 2 HR 5 SB 7 BB% 23 K%
James Wood 1/3 HR BB 2K SB -- [RF, 20, SAL - WSH] - [F] [T] .271 BA .400 OBP .314 ISO 118 AB 7 HR 6 SB 17 BB% 27 K%
🔥🔥 Alexander Ramirez 3/5 2 HR K -- [RF, 20, NWL - LAA] - [F] [T] .258 BA .286 OBP .125 ISO 120 AB 2 HR 5 SB 3 BB% 35 K%
Kevin Alcantara 2/5 2B -- [CF, 20, MID - CHC] - [F] [T] .230 BA .254 OBP .123 ISO 122 AB 2 HR 7 SB 3 BB% 25 K%
Jeremy De La Rosa 2/4 2B 3B K -- [CF, 21, SAL - WSH] - [F] [T] .274 BA .389 OBP .095 ISO 95 AB 1 HR 5 SB 15 BB% 36 K%
Loidel Chapelli 2/4 2B 3B K -- [2B, 21, SAL - CWS] - [F] [T] .206 BA .361 OBP .140 ISO 107 AB 2 HR 7 SB 17 BB% 24 K%
Alex Freeland 4/5 SB -- [SS, 21, MID - LAD] - [F] [T] .223 BA .306 OBP .079 ISO 139 AB 1 HR 8 SB 10 BB% 29 K%
Ben Ross 2/4 HR 2K -- [3B, 21, MID - MIN] - [F] [T] .212 BA .283 OBP .106 ISO 113 AB 3 HR 4 SB 8 BB% 25 K%
Alberto Rodriguez 2/4 2B HR K -- [RF, 22, NWL - SEA] - [F] [T] .355 BA .425 OBP .364 ISO 107 AB 8 HR 8 BB% 26 K%
Garrett Spain 2/3 2 2B SB -- [LF, 22, NWL - TOR] - [F] [T] .271 BA .333 OBP .237 ISO 59 AB 2 HR 1 SB 7 BB% 25 K%
Justice Thompson 1/2 HR BB -- [CF, 22, MID - CIN] - [F] [T] .220 BA .326 OBP .195 ISO 82 AB 3 HR 2 SB 12 BB% 42 K%
A Standouts
Cam Collier 1/4 HR 2K -- [DH, 18, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .235 BA .322 OBP .186 ISO 102 AB 4 HR 2 SB 9 BB% 23 K%
Samuel Zavala 1/3 2BB 2K -- [CF, 18, CAL - SD] - [F] [T] .297 BA .430 OBP .178 ISO 101 AB 5 HR 6 SB 16 BB% 26 K%
Jorge Ruiz 1/3 BB -- [LF, 18, CAL - LAA] - [F] [T] .310 BA .425 OBP .135 ISO 126 AB 2 HR 6 SB 12 BB% 12 K%
Manuel Beltre 1/3 2B BB K -- [SS, 18, FSL - TOR] - [F] [T] .225 BA .329 OBP .056 ISO 71 AB 1 SB 12 BB% 20 K%
Roman Anthony 2/3 2B BB -- [RF, 19, CAR - BOS] - [F] [T] .253 BA .407 OBP .110 ISO 91 AB 1 HR 8 SB 20 BB% 17 K%
Wilfredo Lara 1/4 HR 2K -- [2B, 19, FSL - NYM] - [F] [T] .247 BA .289 OBP .247 ISO 77 AB 5 HR 4 BB% 25 K%
🔥🔥 Hector Rodriguez 3/3 2B HR 2BB -- [LF, 19, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .327 BA .393 OBP .236 ISO 110 AB 5 HR 3 SB 8 BB% 15 K%
Shalin Polanco 2/5 K 2 SB -- [LF, 19, FSL - PIT] - [F] [T] .198 BA .273 OBP .181 ISO 116 AB 5 HR 4 SB 7 BB% 32 K%
Denzer Guzman 1/3 2B BB SB -- [SS, 19, CAL - LAA] - [F] [T] .277 BA .353 OBP .126 ISO 119 AB 1 HR 6 SB 9 BB% 26 K%
Ahbram Liendo 0/2 2BB 2 SB -- [2B, 19, CAR - BOS] - [F] [T] .181 BA .336 OBP .085 ISO 94 AB 1 HR 15 SB 16 BB% 26 K%
Justin Crawford 3/5 K 2 SB -- [CF, 19, FSL - PHI] - [F] [T] .345 BA .440 OBP .048 ISO 84 AB 15 SB 12 BB% 19 K%
Sal Stewart 2/4 2B -- [3B, 19, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .196 BA .336 OBP .021 ISO 97 AB 3 SB 16 BB% 15 K%
Elijah Green 2/4 2B BB K SB -- [CF, 19, CAR - WSH] - [F] [T] .243 BA .356 OBP .108 ISO 111 AB 2 HR 13 SB 15 BB% 41 K%
Abel Bastidas 2/4 3B -- [SS, 19, FSL - DET] - [F] [T] .167 BA .167 OBP .167 ISO 12 AB 0 BB% 16 K%
Rafael Cruz 1/4 HR K -- [3B, 19, FSL - MIN] - [F] [T] .182 BA .234 OBP .250 ISO 44 AB 2 HR 1 SB 4 BB% 31 K%
Juan Alonso 3/4 2 2B -- [RF, 19, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .183 BA .293 OBP .085 ISO 71 AB 12 BB% 42 K%
Rayne Doncon 2/5 HR -- [SS, 19, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .246 BA .323 OBP .197 ISO 142 AB 7 HR 1 SB 8 BB% 20 K%
Emaarion Boyd 2/3 BB K SB -- [LF, 19, FSL - PHI] - [F] [T] .278 BA .400 OBP .025 ISO 79 AB 18 SB 10 BB% 15 K%
Henry Bolte 1/3 HR BB K -- [CF, 19, CAL - OAK] - [F] [T] .287 BA .392 OBP .158 ISO 101 AB 2 HR 1 SB 14 BB% 35 K%
Thayron Liranzo 1/5 HR K -- [C, 19, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .262 BA .387 OBP .301 ISO 103 AB 9 HR 1 SB 16 BB% 29 K%
Johnny Ascanio 2/4 2B -- [SS, 19, FSL - CIN] - [F] [T] .364 BA .364 OBP .182 ISO 11 AB 0 BB% 18 K%
🔥🔥 Brady House 3/5 2B 2 HR K -- [3B, 19, CAR - WSH] - [F] [T] .297 BA .359 OBP .165 ISO 91 AB 3 HR 3 SB 8 BB% 21 K%
Javier Bolivar 2/4 2B BB -- [3B, 20, FSL - STL] - [F] [T] .250 BA .455 OBP .125 ISO 8 AB 25 BB% 33 K%
Stiven Acevedo 1/3 2B BB K SB -- [CF, 20, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .193 BA .267 OBP .151 ISO 119 AB 4 HR 8 SB 8 BB% 38 K%
Jose De La Cruz 2/3 HR BB -- [RF, 21, FSL - DET] - [F] [T] .250 BA .351 OBP .125 ISO 48 AB 2 HR 14 BB% 31 K%
Elio Prado 2/5 2B HR 2K -- [RF, 21, CAR - BAL] - [F] [T] .271 BA .375 OBP .150 ISO 107 AB 2 HR 4 SB 12 BB% 13 K%
Chris Newell 3/4 2 2B 3B BB -- [CF, 22, CAL - LAD] - [F] [T] .319 BA .434 OBP .379 ISO 116 AB 11 HR 3 SB 17 BB% 27 K%
Jack Brannigan 1/3 3B 2BB K SB -- [3B, 22, FSL - PIT] - [F] [T] .091 BA .286 OBP .091 ISO 22 AB 2 SB 10 BB% 28 K%
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2023.05.27 20:32 TheAnonymouseJoker GrapheneOS – Corporate FOSS loving witch hunting crybullies feat. PrivacyGuides and DivestOS
Hello! I have been sitting on top of this since a year, and now is the perfect time to voice it out. Enough is enough! I have been on the lookout for this dreaded group since years, and even though I covered this group largely before, it is essential to cover rest of the elements I could not give space to in my previous expose writeups, due to lack of ample evidence and sheer amounts of writing that does not allow enough space for one particular group.
This Canadian (yes, took time to know that) group of trolls is nothing significant today, thanks to largely efforts of people dishing out ample evidence about them, but they tend to fabricate way too much lies in a concerted manner across Reddit, 4chan, YouTube comments and the like, all while simultaneously fabricating boogeymen cabals that apparently attack them. Today, even Louis Rossmann has felt the wrath.
It is critically important to trace and decode the patterns of their workings and Kiwifarms-like behaviour on internet, and I see this group as the next big threat to privacy community, simply because they have been persistent and think they are unstoppable.
My aim is to try to stay objective throughout as much as I can. I also want to mention that this is a lore that basically nobody other than me has tracked in this depth (arguably Techlore has enough material), and nobody else carries a record of these events in this manner to date.
WHY IS DANIEL MICAY'S BEHAVIOUR SO WEIRD?
I have been more curious than anyone else, trying to decode his behaviour psychologically to the best of my capabilities and experience on internet by myself. This person is claimed to be either mentally ill or narcissistic by various people, as of now. But I do not think he is simply narcissistic, because he consciously and responsibly knows very well what he does. As I show you screenshots of DivestOS incident, you will know why.
EVENTS
I will describe events in a chronological order since last year's "criticism of ... 4 years of evidence" magnum opus I wrote, making this the 5th year of "security" entities in FOSS community continuing to engage in awkward behaviours and exploiting the lack of expertise of ordinary folks who skim through various privacy communities. I recommend going through this first if you want to know everything about the backstory about privacy community's related issues. (
https://old.reddit.com/privatelife/comments/ug9qnc/writeup_criticism_of_rprivacyguides_grapheneos/)
HOW IS GRAPHENEOS AN EMBARGO GOOGLE PARTNER FOR SECURITY PATCHES?
I read a couple of years ago somewhere, GrapheneOS describing how they are an embargo security partner. However, I cannot find those reddit comments anymore, so the next best option is a tweet from August 2022 by the horse's mouth. One person alone building monthly patches for years for supported Pixels compared to Google Inc seems like quite an impossibly tall order to me.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220829223401/https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1564322206414524420#m (MAY 2022) MICAY CLAIMED HOW I WAS PAID BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT TO SPREAD LIES AND DESTROY PRIVACY COMMUNITY, PRIVACYGUIDES HEAD ENDORSES SAID CLAIM
Exactly one day after I published the 4 year criticism magnum opus on May 1 2022, what I see on the afternoon of May 2 2022 is this.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220502064114/https://old.reddit.com/PrivacyGuides/comments/uged1y/is_grapheneos_actually_good_or_just_hype/ One long thesis with zero citations. Hubris. This guy loves to talk about character assassination after pissing off people, and when he gets civilly criticised, this happens.
You can remove the archive.org part (
https://old.reddit.com/PrivacyGuides/comments/uged1y/is_grapheneos_actually_good_or_just_hype/) and check currently how Jonah Aragon, head of PrivacyGuides, fully endorses these claims, and to this day, has a shared moderator (mbananasynergy) with GrapheneOS subreddit (earlier it was B0risGrishenk0/Tommy_tran whose new alt is Privsec_dev). You may also check how after a year, the post mostly has [deleted] users and comments, all being GrapheneOS sockpuppets and harassers abusing pseudonymity offered by Reddit. These are the people that scream everyday how sockpuppet harassment occurs to them.
He did this on Twitter as well.
http://web.archive.org/web/20220820001954/https://twitter.com/GrapheneOS/status/1560729241364340737 In the tweets down the chain, he says:
That person is a tankie who supports authoritarian governments and peddles lies for them [...] It might as well be official CCP propaganda too.
Is there any problem with liking certain countries that you hate, because of geopolitical preferences and news media propaganda? How xenophobe can you be, to think Indians/Asians must like same geopolitical narratives as Canadians/Westerners? I do not believe in Western nationalist tropes, and I think it is fair for everyone to have this freedom.
HOW GRAPHENEOS WITCH HUNTS ANY OF ITS CRITICS
Here is the moderation list of GrapheneOS.
https://i.imgur.com/nZDeBG6.jpg Here is it, straight from the horse's mouth.
https://i.imgur.com/nhepoMJ.jpg (JUNE 2022) LEMMY RCMP THREAT FIASCO REVISIT
There has been a recent incident from late April 2023 (a month ago) where Daniel Micay claimed he has faced a swatting attempt (attempt to raid house and murder), and a certain CP and gore spammer flooded GrapheneOS chatrooms with this type of nasty troll content, but in one month, he has NOT provided any evidence. Moreover, he claimed Royal Canadian Metropolitan Police (RCMP) is investigating this matter, and then proceeded to lockdown the GrapheneOS Off-Topic Matrix chatroom (place of claimed incident) for sometime.
For context in follow up, Lemmy is a free and open source federated Reddit alternative, that is fully federated with Mastodon, Twitter's free and open rival.
This faux threatening using Canadian police's credentials reminded me of a very similar incident that I faced at Lemmy from two moderators (akc3n from GrapheneOS and dngray from PrivacyGuides) on behalf of Micay. I am the moderator of c/privacy at Lemmy, and this was their failed attempt at trying to rage bait me into reacting hastily, causing administration to revoke my moderation powers, so that GrapheneOS trolls could make Lemmy their next place of habitat, something I protect Lemmy from.
https://archive.ph/acy2h During this incident, due to the chaos that the tag team of GrapheneOS and PrivacyGuides (remember they still have shared moderator after Tommy?) caused, one Lemmy administrator warned me, because they got scared about the name of police being involved. Tommy_Tran/Privsec_dev proceeded to get me banned from Lemmy c/privacy's Matrix chatroom by tag teaming with dngray (PrivacyGuides moderator) to bait the moderator of that Matrix chatroom in believing I was the troll. Tommy took over soon enough and changed the room into some Windows/GrapheneOS Security crap, and later the moderator of Matrix chatroom itself moved off of Lemmy.ml (Lemmy's main instance) onto Lemmy.ca (coincidentally a Canadian instance). I do not know if these Canadians are friends or just fellow countrymen, but what they did was insanely evil. (Instances are like separate websites that can still operate like they are the same forum/website.)
Screenshot of c/privacy Matrix room takeover and trolling behind my back, knowing what they have pulled off:
https://i.imgur.com/PoTiANo.jpg (JANUARY 2023) akc3n, GRAPHENEOS MOD, CLAIMS THAT WITCH HUNTING CRITICS' ACCOUNTS IS "BRAND REPUTATION AND COMPETITOR ANALYSIS" AND TOMMY BEING A XENOPHOBE
Another horse and his mouth. N-n-neighhh!!! Since Reddit made API paid and Pushshift archival service has said goodbye forever, I can only show you the thread with barely any comments leftover as proof combined with the screenshot I preserved from back then.
Tommy loves Micay so much, he started to accuse me of being a Chinese government shill in exactly the same way Micay did in May 2022.
Now a ghost town of comments: (
https://old.reddit.com/deapple/comments/10dxzdb)
Screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/q2OefBw.jpg (see the blue highlighted portion at the very end, at about 20% height from below)
DIVESTOS DEVELOPER BANNING ME ON MICAY'S ORDERS OTHERWISE HE WILL INITIATE A SOCIAL MEDIA HARASSMENT CAMPAIGN AGAINST DIVESTOS
Yes, this happened, and this is my favourite part as far as everything GrapheneOS head/mods have done to date. As dramatic as it sounds, Micay in realtime, in DivestOS' XMPP chatroom, was accusing me of the typical "harassment ringleader campaign" BS, and ordered DivestOS/Mull developer (these are his aliases) SubZer0Carnage/Tad/SkewedZeppelin that if I was not banned immediately, DivestOS and him would face social media targeted campaign and DivestOS will have to forcibly pull off any borrowed GrapheneOS code. DivestOS developer dusted his hands off me, since he does not like me apparently for liking some closed source software and he benefits off of the crybully. Also, unlike the crybully, I have never harassed or harmed anyone because I have a moral conscience to not be an abusive asshole on internet, so he will face no issues on my end.
Screenshot 1:
https://i.imgur.com/Al65uTZ.jpg Screenshot 2 continuation:
https://i.imgur.com/mT8W9pa.jpg TOMMY AND ANUPRITA/RANDOMHYDROSOL SHOWCASING THEIR LOVE FOR GOOGLE/APPLE/MICROSOFT SPYWARE
See, the point is Google and Apple are spyware/ad companies at the end of the day, and it does not matter if you need to use their services due to necessity. The technicality of it does not change, and people simply make privacy compromises for convenience or out of necessity. I do not have anything against that. What I am against though is this weaseling being done in privacy community, knowing people want to prevent privacy abuse from corporations and governments.
I use Windows (and Linux) daily according to how I laid it out in my computing guide in a very private and secure manner. I understand the use cases of common people extremely well, even better than just about all of privacy community, having been a Windows user all my life and daily driving Linux exclusively since 6 years (now dual boot).
These specimens come and evangelically claim how Google and Apple do not spy on people, and how "degoogling" is a nonsensical concept. The reality is, basically all of these peoples' knowledge other than Micay and DivestOS dev, is as good or worse than a first year sophomore computer science student. They mostly parrot the typical points that they formulate based upon things they would hear in their own little world of shitty security blogs, reddit and whatever proficionados like Micay and developers at XDA would blabber about, creating reductionist notions in their head they can just preach around.
Screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/bUdVCpH.jpg GRAPHENEOS ALTS CLAIM CELLEBRITE KITS CANNOT EXFILTRATE DATA FROM PIXELS ON YOUTUBE COMMENTS
I do not know enough to be able to browse every YouTube comment section of every tech related video made on custom ROMs on phones, but what I know is Luke Smith is fairly popular among Western youngsters regarding tech topics. He is a more extreme version of Mental Outlaw, for those that are clueless.
When I saw this, I was astounded. Cellebrite is an Israeli cybersecurity company whose phone exfiltrating kits cost upwards of $1 million, and are only purchasable for government agencies like TSA, police and forensic departments. This company purchases 0day vulnerabilities in commonly used smartphone apps which allows them to run their phone hacking government nexus. How are these GrapheneOS people buying million dollar kits when Micay only has one desktop computer for his GrapheneOS ROM binary compilation? The answer is - it is a lie attempted to be spread like rumour.
One would think, why would anyone be concerned about going this far? I am usually the person who people try to follow on, since I pose good questions regarding a lot of things. In this case, the question would be: if GrapheneOS claims bootloader lock security for protection against Evil Maid and other bootloader attacks, is it secure against phone hacking kits at airports or against state actors? Has GrapheneOS' security ever been vetted independently? Since regular Joe on the street is not a proficionado, would it be okay to ensure selling claims of such extreme security of GrapheneOS is battle tested? People started asking these questions that always went unanswered. You get the idea.
Screenshot:
https://i.imgur.com/woNxPhx.jpg DOZENS OF GRAPHENEOS ALTS SPAMMING "PIXEL 6A $299" ON PRIVACY SUBREDDITS AND 4CHAN PRIVACY CLOSES OFF ALL AOSP ROM DISCUSSION POST BRIGADING
If you go to any of the 4Chan archives for /g/ board, and search "graphene" or "pixel", you will find both of these mentioned together many times, which is a very interesting phenomenon. This is known as astroturfing. Here is a compilation of /g/ comments from the last 6 months.
https://i.imgur.com/G6P1c9n.jpg privacy suffered the same and sheltered Micay against all criticism until last month when Micay accused
privacy moderators of sheltering claimed CP/gore spammer and swatter, followed by a lot of vote manipulation and sockpuppet brigading, leading to
privacy shutting down all discussions relating to any specific AOSP custom ROMs.
https://old.reddit.com/privacy/comments/130y6uz/android_based_operating_systems/ MICAY'S CLAIMS OF CP/GORE SPAM ON HIS CHATROOM, AND CLAIM OF ATTEMPTED SWATTING (HOUSE RAID MURDER)
This is the spiciest part for most people in the know about this, and it has been one whole month since the claims. However, neither local Canadian news media has reported anything on something that would be as significant as swatting a software developer, nor has he presented evidence upon being asked by numerous users. Upon being asked, Micay has either ghosted or banned people, or accused them of being complicit in his self-proclaimed attempted murder.
What he is doing here is using psychological trickery of dead cat strategy, creating a loop of "mysterious" act that only he and his 2-3 moderator friends know about but have, upon being repeatedly requested by dozens, denied to give a shred of evidence, and has attempted to use this dirty sensationalist act to gain sympathy. He has also utilised the effect, until now, of relying on the goldfish attention span of masses regarding world events, so that people forget questioning his shocking claims and think his gospel is the immortalised truth.
Moreover, he has a history of never giving any evidence for his claims he has made over the years. Techlore and I have noted and documented this dozens of times at this point, and one Reddit user involved with using GrapheneOS undertook the effort to do this as well.
https://old.reddit.com/u_lo________________ol/comments/1314x2x/_/ In the past 24 hours, after Rossmann's video came out, Micay announced that not just is he claiming to step down as developer of GrapheneOS, but that "police know about the swatting situation and are preventing it happening again". How did it go from blocking and ghosting dozens of people upon asking for evidence, to a month later claiming "oh all is good I am quitting social media have a nice day"? Is everyone this gullible? Is there no course of action, or no accountability to present evidence publicly (let alone block users asking) for the duration of an entire month? Nobody is asking for CP material, and evidence of such incident could have easily been shown. Micay engages on social media almost everyday, in a terminally online manner. The reality is, he is escaping accountability after failing to get sympathy from baseless sensationalist claims. Dead cat strategy works until it does not, and people hate being taken as fools for long enough.
EXTRAORDINARY CLAIMS REQUIRE EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE. STOP BELIEVING STRANGERS SAYING ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET. BEING EMPATHETIC DOES NOT MEAN YOU NEED TO TAKE EVERYTHING AT FACE VALUE. https://web.archive.org/web/20230527063653/https://twitter.com/DanielMicay/status/1662212232506388481#m COMPARING LEMMY FIASCO FROM LAST YEAR WITH CURRENT EVIDENCE-LESS CP/GORE SPAMMING AND SWATTING CLAIMS
The incident that happened with me from June 2022, in a nutshell, is faux RCMP (Canadian police) threats in order to sensationalise and scare off me and Lemmy's admins into thinking I was onto some serious wrongdoings, creating an image of things that never happened or never will happen. The exact same scare off tactics happened with Micay's fresh claims in late April 2023, which constitutes psychological manipulation of privacy and Android community users to gain attention at all costs. Bad PR is good PR, and good PR is great PR.
LOOKING AT u/lo________________ol's COMPILATION POST OF MICAY'S NUMEROUS EVIDENCE-LESS CLAIMS IN THE PAST
This is the compilation post.
https://old.reddit.com/u_lo________________ol/comments/1314x2x/_/ The only ever real conflict that materialised enough into a spat, where I did support Micay, was when CopperheadOS CEO James Donaldson and him had their catfight going on, and when Donaldson asked me in DMs to harass Micay in an organised manner. I protected Micay.
https://i.imgur.com/hujn4P1.jpg Coming to basically every single claim Micay has made about me, Techlore, CalyxOS, F-Droid, Bromite, FlorisBoard developers/heads and so on... Micay has NEVER EVER provided proof justifying his claims. That is right, NEVER, not in a single case. All he has ever done, is scream and shout sensationally, utilising dead cat strategy over the years. There does exist a reason for why he has done all this, which I will elaborate on in a section below.
A VERY COMMON OCCURRENCE OF "$299 PIXEL 6A" COMMENTS ON PRIVACY SUBREDDITS
privacy has now purged comments of these Graphene/Pixel zealots, but there was a certain phenomenon that started after the Black Friday/Christmas sale regarding how financially "accessible" Pixels were, leading these single origin sockpuppets and astroturfers to spam comments with this theme in every "phone recommendation" post/thread. After the Black Friday sales ended, they went ahead and started recommending Swappa/Craigslist used handsets over anything else, with the idea that if you do not buy Pixel, you might as well be directly streamed 24/7 live to 3 letter spook agents. How much more elitist, misleading and toxic can one be when trying to improve privacy of average people?
Collage:
https://i.imgur.com/Q1wIIfS.jpg GRAPHENEOS MATRIX CHAT TELLING PEOPLE TO FLY TO OTHER COUNTRIES TO GET A PIXEL IF NOT AVAILABLE DOMESTICALLY
It is known among Google Pixel buyers and USA/Canada phone buyers, that Pixels have extremely limited availability by country. The amount of mental gymnastics required for someone to tell they need to travel by airplane to other countries to get one specific phone, if they want to have any privacy and security on a phone, forces me to say this - you need medical assistance. When a community goes ahead to do this, what will be your reaction? Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Here you go.
https://i.imgur.com/Yv9nvxy.jpg PRIVACYGUIDES PROTECTS AND PETS GRAPHENEOS MODS/HEADS INTENTIONALLY, UPON QUESTIONING YOU GET MUTED OR SILENCED
Tommy was originally made the moderator of PrivacyGuides (PG) exactly one day after he published the "false privacy prophet" post on me (
https://archive.is/7wKJW), a post that had no evidence, and trended for an entire month at PG. This person has been a key member and friend of GrapheneOS mods and Micay himself. He thoroughly ensured that Micay's personal grudge based ideas were echoed through PG, and fellow mods like dngray, trai_dep and Jonah fully supported this. akc3n, a fellow GrapheneOS moderator, was always active in threads with them, essentially heavily controlling participation of users at every level. This sounds as ridiculous to me as it does to you, and to this day (May 27 2023), mbananasynergy is a shared moderator between GrapheneOS and PG. You might wonder, the subheading above has still not been addressed. How did I get silenced? Read below.
The exchange between Jonah Aragon and me.
https://old.reddit.com/u_lo________________ol/comments/1314x2x/why_did_i_do_this/ji36hbs/#c REDDIT MAKING ITS API ACCESS PAID, CAUSING PUSHSHIFT ARCHIVAL SERVICE TO COLLAPSE, LEADING TO RAMPANT SOCKPUPPET ABUSE AND HEADACHE FOR MODERATION
Reddit's decision to cripple Pushshift's archival service is intentional. It allows to generate negativity and drama, which will lead to more internet traffic like how Elon Musk loves the new "town square" Twitter. More internet traffic translates to more value when Reddit becomes public entity for shareholders. This causes a nerve busting headache for sitewide moderation, and everyone knows it.
GrapheneOS, as demonstrated and as observed by basically everyone, is extremely formidable at sockpuppet trolling and witch hunting of critics. The definition of a "critic" for them is anyone who does not worship GrapheneOS. Period. Louis Rossmann sees how this makes sense, and so does everyone else. Refer to the "HOW GRAPHENEOS WITCH HUNTS ANY OF ITS CRITICS" section above.
UTTER IGNORANCE AND FAILURE OF PRIVACY COMMUNITY TO SELF POLICE SUCH ELEMENTS
A little angry rant on privacy community as a whole
Privacy community seriously is pathetic in keeping people accountable and vetting the products/tools and their developers, for all the vigilante preaching that goes on in here. It took me to create
privatelife and bring some change, and I do not know how much change has been brought about. People just want to look good, nobody cares about actual democracy and putting in the effort to maintain it. Everyone wants their hands clean, expecting others to do the watchdog job, and nobody ends up standing in the crowd. I am from India and I should care zilch about privacy community filled with "democratic westerners" not standing up for themselves, and living like sheep in a dictatorship of some FOSS, corporate and closed source developers/entities. Why do people want to dust their hands off of everything like X or Y incident has nothing to do with them? Where did the concept of solidarity go? Why does nobody want to hold people accountable for being assholes?
/rant
LOUIS ROSSMANN FACES THE MUSIC (COMPLICIT IN ATTEMPTED MURDER) FROM DANIEL MICAY FOR CALLING HIS REPULSIVE INTERNET BEHAVIOUR "INFORMATIVE AND UNFORTUNATE"
Rossmann came out yesterday with a descriptive video with a screen recording of his chat with Micay, where Micay accused him of all that he has gone to accuse literally everyone under the sun during the past month, and folks like me during the past few years. Some reddit users have been targeted with the same, and found solace in talking to me and whatever I have documented on Micay and his acolytes, among other topics and groups.
Rossmann's video on uninstalling GrapheneOS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl1x1Dy-ej4 The video is gaining attention because of how much goodwill Rossmann's deeds towards Apple repairing and Right to Repair movement has garnered over the past 10-15 years. And he is a good person. My only disappointment with him has been missing the mark on, and being silent on GrapheneOS all this while. I get his reasons of benevolence towards FOSS projects, but we need to be stricter about social conduct. Nothing excuses being a horrible person, as far as civil discourse goes.
SO, WHY IS MICAY'S BEHAVIOUR SO WEIRD? A LITTLE MORE CONTEXT AND AN ATTEMPT TO SEE WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO HIM...
More than almost anyone else, I have been interested in why he turned out like this. I will preface this by saying I do not fully believe he is autistic, and even if he is, it does not explain this kind of "me versus the world" impulsive behaviour.
Last year, sometime after he wrote that "paid Chinese government agent" comment on me, I decided to try to genuinely sympathise with him for one more time and see his response.
https://old.reddit.com/privatelife/comments/ws96wx/_/ikzipwf/ (feel free to read with context
https://old.reddit.com/privatelife/comments/ws96wx/_/ikzipwf?context=10)
He went silent on me and stopped attacking me. Considering I have documented his behaviour for a few years, I have a well supported conjecture that is better than "BPD/schizo".
Originally, Micay made the memory allocation hardening patch for Linux kernel, but never got a fulfilling wealthy life or career out of it, considering how many of his years later went down quarrelling with CopperheadOS' Donaldson. He quit Copperhead organisation to maintain his fork under the name of GrapheneOS, which is a free open source project. Lack of success in life is the first condition fulfilled.
The second part of this consists of many smaller parts.
I noted last year how in the below reddit thread/screenshot, Daniel Micay and madaidan argue together against Firefox. Before the Tor Project mailing list happened in August 2019, the whole anti-Firefox sentiment mysteriously used to not exist in GrapheneOS community. This is probably the first instance of Micay's resentment towards a large FOSS project.
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-August/013995.html https://www.unddit.com/firefox/comments/gokcis/firefox_is_insecure_refuted/ Screenshot:
https://i.postimg.cc/1P0cfmjX/Firefox-insecure-refuted.jpg For context, I would ideally advise to read through the "criticism... 4 year evidence" writeup, but an easier way to go through this is knowing about madaidan and his "toilet paper" (I did not call it that) blog attacking FOSS projects' security while simultaneously recommending the antithesis of privacy - Windows, MacOS, Google Chrome et al.
https://web.archive.org/web/20210929053611/https://old.reddit.com/linux/comments/pwi1l9/thoughts_about_an_article_talking_about_the/ https://web.archive.org/web/20220111035527/https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25590079 https://archive.is/zxS72 This is one part of how Micay started to become an isolated toxic person developing hate for FOSS projects for others not conforming to his ideas of how things should be done. This was also the first moment where he took a step towards the Google Big Tech black hole.
Slowly, however, he started to attract the "security zealots" in privacy and FOSS community. What happened here is explained by Dunbar's number, which says a human can only form relationships with 148 people. This number falls to a maximum of 30-50 if you are not particularly extroverted or prefer a smaller group. All of the "security zealots" found some comfort together, creating a loosely linked group where everyone can unite with certain talking points, regarding bashing Linux/Firefox security, preferring Big Tech obscure security products and services, and allowing to normalise the various toxic behaviours everyone individually bears, in the name of "oh IT security people are just bad at social skills". I can count these 15-20 people which allows me to be a bit more confident in what has happened.
People do not know much about this, but Micay used to fantasise replacing Linux kernel with Google's Fuchsia microkernel, a... Google project, because Linux is insecure and trashy. The issue here is that while he did work on Linux kernel patch in the past, he does not anymore, because he has started to develop resentment against any FOSS projects that are not fully conformant with his ways. Linux simply never gave him the success. Micay is apparently entitled to get the fruits, not realising individual work on Linux is largely a communistic effort. Free open source movement is by design democratic and for the community/society first.
Sometime ago, someone informed me of Micay (alias thestingestrcat) creating drama with Bromite (on which their Vanadium browser fork is based) and FlorisBoard projects. They labelled those project maintainers with very bad, false epithets, like "you will be tied to a group engaging in Kiwi Farms level abuse and tolerating neo-nazis". Well too bad, witch hunting people is what you people admittedly do and call it market research.
https://github.com/bromite/bromite/pull/2102#issuecomment-1155760155 https://github.com/bromite/bromite/issues/2141 http://web.archive.org/web/20220803142758/https://github.com/florisboard/florisboard/issues/1921 I should not need to elaborate on GrapheneOS' attitude towards Techlore (he has 2 videos on it) and CalyxOS (again Techlore partially covers CalyxOS).
GrapheneOS members, Micay and his friends like Wonderfall have attacked F-Droid in the name of security, only to push using Google Play Store that annihilates all privacy of people. Google Play Services gather every possible metric about your phone which includes sensor, location, IP address, telephone number, IMEI and so on every 7 minutes. Just to be fair, Apple does the same things and is far worse. This theme of evangelising Google products at the cost of bashing all other projects is a thumb rule for GrapheneOS community.
https://forum.f-droid.org/t/what-are-the-issues-fdroid-have-about-security/17520 Micay finding solace among his "security zealot" friends allowed him to go unchecked and grow into a very malicious person, targeting FOSS projects, individuals, organisations and privacy communities with a lot of sockpuppet trolling, vote manipulation, dishonesty, normalising horrific social etiquette, demonising and witch hunting any and all people that do not worship GrapheneOS. It is borderline criminal and is a surprise to me how people are okay with someone like him. I have two explanations for this - either the ones okay with this themselves share some of these behaviours, or they themselves use GrapheneOS and due to sunk cost fallacy and/or fear of Micay personally targeting them, they either defend him or keep their mouths intentionally shut. An insignificant number of people accept him merely because of benevolence towards FOSS projects IMHO.
FINAL WORD
The problem is not Daniel Micay. The problem is this kind of mindset that has been able to breed and flourish in society. Today, this Micay might go. Tomorrow, another Micay will come under a different name or even this very person under an alias. Privacy community needs to stop being such selfish and individualistic. People need to stop procrastinating or avoiding vetting of these people. I understand tools and code is hard to vet, but people behind the projects can absolutely be vetted. Giving space to elements like these toxic "security zealots" in tech is not bravery or benevolence, it is stupidity and disgustingly selfish. This is precisely why rulebooks like Code Of Conduct have become increasingly popular. We need to give people and projects the boot from society that do not follow Code Of Conduct, and especially pretentious groups like GrapheneOS (
https://web.archive.org/web/20230521023428/https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11-grapheneos-code-of-conduct) that pretend to have civil rules but do the exact opposite to everyone that disagrees with them.
Since enough people may not have understood this, I will repeat it, as I end this text file with some internet rules.
EXTRAORDINARY CLAIMS REQUIRE EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE. STOP BELIEVING STRANGERS SAYING ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET. BEING EMPATHETIC DOES NOT MEAN YOU NEED TO TAKE EVERYTHING AT FACE VALUE. submitted by
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2023.05.27 17:17 CIAHerpes We discovered a ghost town where the buildings sweat blood and something strange walks at night
The abandoned building I looked at seemed to be bleeding. Looking down the street, I saw a few more stone structures, and they too had red fluid dripping down their dark granite. My friends and I backed off instinctively.
“Maybe it is just some type of sap,” Amy said, running her hair through her fingers like she usually did when she was anxious. But then the wailing started, and we all looked at each other. I saw the same paleness and uncertainty on all of their faces that I felt inside my stomach.
“What’s that, a fishercat? A fox?” James asked to my right, speaking quickly, his voice quavering. He was always the natural leader of our little expeditions, the one who did the research into abandoned sites or caves and encouraged everyone else to come along. But right now, he didn’t look like much of a leader. His eyes were wide, his skin was pale and he was quickly looking around to the right and left. I knew how he felt.
“That’s no fox,” I said, feeling around in my pocket for my knife. The wailing seemed to come from all around us. It sounded like a woman being burned alive.
The fourth member of our group, Sarah, was the only one who seemed to not be in a state of mortal terror. She calmly looked at the blood dripping down the buildings, walking up to it and sticking her fingers into it, then smelling it. I thought for a moment she would taste it. Thankfully, she didn’t. She wiped the blood off and turned to us.
“Yeah, that is blood,” she said. “I think we need to get out of here.” Her calmness seemed to bring the group back together for a moment, and we all looked at each other. I took out my knife. I looked over at the old church at the beginning of town, and saw with horror that it was absolutely covered in blood now. Every floorboard and wall and beam on it sweated the dripping, red fluid. It looked like a shimmering, flowing maze of dark crimson. It soaked the dirt and grass growing around it, dripping down from every surface.
“If any of you have weapons,” I said, “it may be a good idea to take them out now. We don’t know what is around us, but it is better safe than sorry.” Sarah nodded in agreement, pulling out a keychain with mace on it. James had a boxcutter, and Amy had absolutely nothing, but she went to the side of the dirt road and picked up a thick stick.
We all started walking back to the car in a tightly-clustered circle. The hike would take at least forty-five minutes, even if we hurried and didn’t get lost. We had to follow the red trail until it intersected with the green trail. The green trail would lead directly back to the dirt parking lot where we had parked. I would be ecstatic to see those little green markers.
The wailing never stopped, but seemed instead to follow us. Silvery eyes looked out at us from the mist, but whenever I turned my head to look directly at them, they were gone. They moved so quick, I wondered whether maybe I was just hallucinating them.
James was in the back of our little circle, and I was at the front. I heard a quick commotion from behind me, but by the time we all turned to look, he was gone. It couldn’t have taken more than a fraction of a second for us to look back.
The thick fog on both sides of us obscured sight. We heard a deep, terrified, low scream, but it was cut off in the middle with a horrible gurgling choking noise, and we were plunged into silence. The wailing had stopped.
“James?” I yelled, trying to discern where the scream had come from. There was no reply.
* * *
Throughout history, there have been countless unsolved disappearances of towns or groups of people: the Mayan city of Tikal, the English colony of Roanoke, the entire Roman 9th Legion, the Eskimo village of Anjikuni Lake and many others. One of the most bizarre and least well-known occurred near where I grew up.
Sources from a few centuries ago told of a bustling community of loggers and fur-trappers who had a small hamlet deep in the forests they called “North Windshire”. It consisted mainly of one dirt road with buildings on each side of it. But it had a church, a tavern, a blacksmith, a barber-surgeon, and a few other functioning establishments. The people who lived there were, by all accounts, peaceful and hard-working. The fact that all of them disappeared one night without any sign of a struggle confounded locals, and to this day, no one has discovered any conclusive evidence as to what happened to the townspeople. Explanations ranged from a sudden epidemic to hostile Native American tribes.
A few of my friends and I went out urban exploring and cave exploring, and we knew we needed to see this place. James had brought it up, texting everyone about it, and then Amy went to the local library and found anything and everything she could about North Windshire.
By the next day at around 4 PM, four of us were driving out there. The thick fog of early spring covered the endless forests. We nearly missed the single dirt road leading off to North Windshire, but luckily Sarah’s eagle-eyes saw the faded marker just as we drove past. It got dark around 5:30 but since the hike was only estimated to take thirty minutes each way, I figured we had plenty of time.
The walk into North Windshire was beautiful and peaceful. We complained about our jobs, discussed other abandoned sites and caves we might explore, griped about politics, and drank a couple beers. By the time we reached the outer limits of the town, I was in a good mood, happy to be with friends and explore somewhere new.
But as we entered the first building in the town, an ancient-looking church with the doors busted off and animal droppings all over the floor, an eerie feeling had fallen over me. I could see it was affecting the rest of the group as well. No one wanted to be the first to speak about it, however, not after we had driven an hour just to see this old ghost-town.
Yet when I was inside the church, I could have sworn I saw silver eyes, looking in through the broken windows. There was a feeling of immense power in the church, a feeling of something ancient and inhuman watching us. And a slight smell of sulfur seemed to cover the entire town, mixing with the smell of fog and pine trees that pervaded the forests.
* * *
“Where could he have gone?” Amy asked. She was in clear panic mode. Sarah and I tried to calm her down.
“We need to get out of here, so we can call for help,” I said. Sarah shook her head.
“We can’t just leave James and you know it,” Sarah said, still maddeningly calm about the whole thing. “We have to go look for him. What if that was you? Would you want us to hike out of here and call the police? It could take a few hours before they get here and start searching, and if he is in danger…” I sighed. She was right.
I didn’t want to mention that choking sound that had cut off his screaming, however. It sounded like something was ripping his throat out. And if that was the case, there was nothing we could do by searching. Luckily, Amy brought it up instead.
“It sounded like he was choking,” Amy said, tears starting to fall down her cheeks. “What if he got attacked by a bear or a mountain lion? What if it ripped his throat out? What if by looking for him, we all get attacked too?”
“Sarah is right, though I hate to admit it,” I said. “Even if he did get attacked, he might still be alive. We might be able to help him.” We heard scuffling from our left. I had my knife pointed out in that direction. For a keychain knife, it was rather long and strong, made from Damascus steel and longer than the palm of my hand. With shaking hands, I took the key ring and keys off and slid them in my pockets, so the knife wouldn’t jangle every time I moved. Amy had her thick tree branch ready. The figure broke through the fog suddenly, on the ground and dragging itself forward, and Amy and I both let out a short scream.
My first thought was that it was a zombie, but I quickly realized that wasn’t really true. It had a smell of sulfur, disintegration and feces emanating from it, a smell that made me want to gag and cover my face. But I didn’t dare put my hands up.
Though it had no legs, it moved deceptively fast. It veered towards Amy, who was holding her branch like a baseball bat. She swung the huge thing as fast as she could, knocking the wood into the side of the creature’s head with a massive crack. Its head whipped to the side, its open drooling mouth biting off a piece of its own tongue in the commotion. The tip of its tongue, a dark brown, rotten thing, fell off into the dirt. Its cracked black teeth smashed together, pieces of them shattering.
Yet within seconds, it had turned its head back towards us, and started forward again. Amy quickly backpedaled as I ran forward, stabbing the knife through the side of its neck. With a strong grip, I pulled the knife handle back towards myself, opening up the creature’s throat with a single motion. It opened its mouth in a silent scream, but no blood came out. Instead, white light began to seep out of it. It looked like a thin shimmering mist, which at first dripped slowly out of the creature’s wounds and then began to run faster and faster. The light twisted back towards the abandoned town, forming a spiraling tunnel as it veered down the path. The strange creature had lost the glow of its eyes now. It just lay there on the ground, kneeling on its stumps. Its rotting, filmy eyes slowly started to close. It fell forwards, landing at Amy’s feet.
“Oh my God,” Amy said slowly. “What the fuck was that?” I shrugged calmly, but inside I was just as terrified as her. I could feel my hands trembling badly. I tried clasping them together, holding the knife between them, taking deep meditative breaths in an attempt to stop the trembling. After a few seconds, it seemed to recede slightly.
“I think whatever it is, it is connected with that church,” Sarah said. She still seemed maddeningly calm about the situation. I wanted to shake her and ask her if she understood how close to death she was right now. And then she looked at me. “You lead the way, Dean.” I nodded.
“We need to get as far away from the church as we can, I think,” I said. I started walking down the trail, and they followed close behind. I could practically feel Amy breathing down the back of my neck.
We made good time on the trail. We each had flashlights on our phones. Even though we had no service, the presence of the phones and the bright LED lights they provided made me feel quite a bit better. It seemed to connect me back to the real world, a place of technology and 911 and science, rather than this trail of silver eyes and bleeding churches.
But after hiking for forty-five minutes, I knew there was a problem. The hike was only supposed to take thirty minutes each way. Going in, we hiked the green trail for about ten minutes, which intersected with the red trail. We had only had to hike about twenty minutes on the red trail to reach the town. We had stayed in the town longer than we should have, and it had gotten dark, but since the trails were clearly marked and we had lights on our phones, I hadn’t been worried.
Now I was extremely worried. It would have been nearly impossible to miss the sign and the big green marker on the intersection of the trails, even at nighttime. I knew we hadn’t passed it. It seemed impossible. And none of us wanted to break the silence. Eventually, however, I did. I turned around.
“We’re lost,” I said simply. Sarah and Amy shook their heads.
“Do you think we should turn back around?” Amy asked, nervous. Her eyes flitted from me to Sarah rapidly.
“And do what?” I asked. “It just leads back to the church. We’re trying to get…” Sarah interrupted me, pointing suddenly.
“Uh, guys?” Sarah said. I turned around so fast I almost fell over. I saw where she was pointing with her cellphone light, and I wanted to start crying.
It was the church. We had somehow done a full circle and came back to the abandoned ghost town. This was, of course, geographically impossible. The red trail did not circle back around. It continued in a relatively straight line to the east. And yet here we were, back where we started in the pitch-black night. Then the singing started.
It reminded me of a church hymn, but it was eerie, off-note, slowed. It was like a church hymn from a bad acid trip. And as I saw lines of silver eyes walking down the street, I realized where it was coming from.
“Quick, around back,” I whispered, pointing to the church. We sprinted around the building, hiding behind it, though careful not to touch the exterior itself, which still swam with blood. Sarah and I poked our heads out to watch, while Amy hyperventilated, hugging her branch to her chest, looking into the dark bushes suspiciously. We had all turned off our lights by this point, but the moon gave off a little light- enough to see vague silhouettes, anyway.
The smell of the creatures walking down this eerie, abandoned street was overwhelming. The smell of blood from the buildings mixed in with the rotting, sulfurous reek that now overpowered us. I saw many of them had pieces of their faces, arms and legs missing, as if a leper colony were marching past us. But no blood ran from these wounds, and the light in their eyes seemed to come from within their bodies. They weren’t simply reflecting the moonlight, but emanating some dead light from within themselves. It was disquieting.
When I turned to look away, I realized Amy was gone. I shook Sarah quickly, who seemed to come out of a trance.
“Amy,” I said simply, pointing. She turned, and her eyes went wide.
“Where the fuck is she?” she said through gritted teeth. I tried squinting into the bushes, but it was too dark to see anything. I swore under my breath. “We’re going to need the lights, Dean.” I nodded, though a pit of dread formed in my stomach as she spoke the words. If those things in the road saw our lights…
She turned her light on, covering most of it with her hand to try to make the beam smaller and less noticeable. Her mouth opened in a silent scream, and she nearly dropped the phone.
I looked down, following her gaze. Ten feet into the bushes, we saw Amy. Her head was on backwards, her neck snapped, the skin stretched into a tight circle. Her mouth was still open in horror, her eyes wide and unseeing.
“Oh God,” Sarah said, and for the first time, I saw her calm, cold demeanor shatter. She was breathing fast, bent over, repeating those words: “Oh God, oh God, oh God, oh God…”
“It’s OK,” I said, taking her hand gently. I covered her light up with my palm, then turned on the screen and turned it off. “We’re going to be OK.”
“Don’t fucking lie to me with that bullshit,” she whispered angrily. “We are definitely not going to be OK. Do you see her? Look at what they did to her.”
“We can’t give up hope,” I said. “We need a plan.”
“Our plan should be to burn that fucking church down and kill all those bastards,” she whispered. I nodded.
“I like it,” I said simply. “That is a great plan.” I peeked back from around the corner, trying to see if the creatures with the glowing eyes had gone away, and to my horror, I saw one of them standing inches away, watching us and grinning from ear to ear. It showed off blackened teeth and squirming brown gums in its Cheshire cat grin. I involuntarily yelped and stumbled back, falling over a branch, dropping my knife and phone when I hit the ground.
Behind that one stood dozens more, all smiling wide, watching Sarah and me with their dead, glowing eyes. I began to fumble in a panic on the ground, looking for my knife and phone. I found my knife, but my phone was nowhere that I could see. For a moment, time seemed to stop, all of us frozen like statues, the creatures smiling with insane expressions on their decomposing faces. Sarah flicked her mace to the firing position and began shooting it at the creatures’ faces.
At first, nothing happened. Then a bellow of rage began. Each of them that had been hit began to mutter. It didn’t sound like words at first, but it grew louder and more angry with every passing second, until it turned into a shriek. All of their grinning mouths turned to open, furious screams. They began to run forwards. I was out of time. Grabbing my knife and leaving my phone, I got up, sprinting into the forest.
Sarah wasn’t so fast. By the time she had turned to flee, their dead, rotting hands had already grasped her. Her screams of pain followed me out into the darkness, echoing and growing more animalistic. Then they were cut off, and I was alone.
I ran in a straight line for a few minutes, cutting myself open on prickers and falling over branches and smashing my knees on tree trunks. I was battered, bloody and hurting. Eventually, I found a huge rock with a small opening underneath it. I crawled under it, hiding, thinking. Sarah’s words came back to me: “Our plan should be to burn that fucking church down.” Hell, they were her last words, her dying wish.
Eventually, I crawled back out. Feeling in my pockets, I found a lighter. I limped painfully back towards the abandoned town, back towards the church and all those murderous creatures who called it home. As I got close, I could hear those eerie hymns stretching out through the forest, distorting and echoing. I crawled to the back window, and what I saw there will give me nightmares for the rest of my life.
They had the bodies of Amy, Sarah and James crucified against the front wall. A figure in a black robe was cutting out pieces of their bodies and feeding them to the congregation. One by one, the creatures with the glowing eyes would go up to the front, where the robed figure would use a knife to rip off a piece of skin or muscle from the dead body and feed it to the open, rotting mouth of the kneeling creature. They all lined up, and soon, the bodies of my friends were skinned, the bones and organs showing as they mutilated each body and fed them to the crowd.
I felt like throwing up. I backed away from the church quickly, trying to form a plan. I stumbled around, looking for a thick branch. I found the one Amy had been holding behind the church. Next to it, I saw Sarah’s can of police mace. Grabbing both, I snuck back up front and shoved it through the handles of the church door as quietly as I could.
I started a fire in the town, destroying the church first. The weather was dry, and it was fairly easy to get it started. I used dry leaves and twigs, piling them up in the corner of the building and lighting a few leaves to get them started. The fog was thicker than ever, and the darkness was starting to come in. I could only hope someone would still be able to find me.
I let the fire spread, starting new ones at each of the buildings I passed. Hissing and whispering came from the shadows all around me. I used Amy’s mace to stop one of the crawling, biting creatures, who had only one leg and was dragging himself around, leaving trails of blood behind him. As the flames grew higher, more creatures came out, and soon I had to abandon the town entirely. But they were following me closely.
I sprinted down the trail, continuously looking back. Silver eyes glinted in the night. I was grabbed from the bushes and trees repeatedly, rotten hands shooting out to stop me from escaping. The hands were cold, and the skin felt loose on them. It was as if in the process of decay, the flesh had started to separate from the bones. When I ripped free of the last one, most of the skin came with it, revealing brown, fetid muscles underneath squirming with worms and insects.
But looking back into the forest, I could see flames high in the sky now. I knew it would only be a matter of time. I sat on the trail, a knife in one hand and the can of mace in the other, and waited. Soon, I heard voices- human voices. They were coming from farther down the trail. Seconds later, I caught my first glimpses of firefighters in reflective suits. I started shouting and waving my hands. Weak, dehydrated and terrified, I was quickly ushered out of there. They brought me further down, and I realized the branch of the trail that led back to civilization was here again. I nearly cried in relief when I saw those green markers along it.
Finally, I had broken the loop. With help, I made my way to safety- the sole survivor of a trip to Hell.
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2023.05.27 15:01 wdmcarth Daily Bullpen Usage: 05/27/23
Last updated: 05/27/23 09:00:15 EST
LEGEND
Note | Description |
Italics | Pitched previous day or twice in last 3 days. |
Strikethrough | Pitched back to back days. |
Bold | Recent transaction. |
L3:## | Number of pitches thrown in last 3 days. |
*** | SP first start. |
** | SP yet to reach 5.0 innings in a game. |
* | SP yet to surpass 6.0 innings in a game. |
BULLPEN USAGE
Team | Opp | SP | CL | SU8 | SU7 | MID | LR |
ARI | BOS | Zach Davies* | Andrew Chafin, Miguel Castro | | Scott McGoughL3:20 | Austin Adams, Kyle Nelson, José RuizL3:45, Kevin GinkelL3:58 | Luis FríasL3:51 |
ATL | PHI | Charlie Morton | Raisel IglesiasL3:29 | Nick AndersonL3:36 | Collin McHughL3:21 | A.J. MinterL3:12, Jesse ChavezL3:21, Joe JiménezL3:17, Kirby YatesL3:17 | Lucas LuetgeL3:43 |
BAL | TEX | Dean Kremer | Félix BautistaL3:16 | Yennier CanoL3:17 | Bryan Baker | Mike BaumannL3:28, Cionel PérezL3:15, Mychal GivensL3:17, Danny CoulombeL3:22 | Austin VothL3:62 |
BOS | @ARI | Garrett Whitlock | Kenley JansenL3:14 | Chris Martin | Josh WinckowskiL3:35 | Joely Rodríguez, Justin GarzaL3:16, Kutter Crawford, Brennan BernardinoL3:24, Nick PivettaL3:52 | Corey Kluber |
CHC | CIN | Jameson Taillon* | Mark Leiter Jr.L3:10, Adbert AlzolayL3:1 | Michael Fulmer | Michael RuckerL3:53 | Brandon HughesL3:12, Jeremiah Estrada, Julian MerryweatherL3:24 | Javier AssadL3:75 |
CHW | @DET | Jesse Scholtens*** | Kendall Graveman | Joe Kelly | Reynaldo LópezL3:30 | Keynan MiddletonL3:9, Aaron BummerL3:27, Gregory SantosL3:16, Garrett CrochetL3:41 | Jimmy LambertL3:31 |
CIN | @CHC | Brandon Williamson* | Alexis Díaz | Lucas SimsL3:25 | Ian Gibaut | Alex Young, Buck Farmer, Fernando CruzL3:15, Eduardo SalazarL3:51 | Kevin HergetL3:41 |
CLE | STL | Tanner Bibee | Emmanuel ClaseL3:32 | James KarinchakL3:12 | Trevor StephanL3:24 | Eli MorganL3:27, Enyel De Los SantosL3:2, Sam HentgesL3:13, Nick SandlinL3:12 | Xzavion Curry |
COL | NYM | Chase Anderson* | Pierce JohnsonL3:29 | Justin LawrenceL3:21 | Jake BirdL3:7 | Brent SuterL3:5, Daniel BardL3:25, Brad HandL3:39, Matt CarasitiL3:39 | Peter LambertL3:41 |
DET | CHW | Michael Lorenzen | Alex LangeL3:17 | Jason FoleyL3:23 | Will VestL3:15 | José CisneroL3:19, Chasen ShreveL3:16, Tyler Holton, Mason EnglertL3:44 | Tyler AlexanderL3:37 |
HOU | @OAK | Framber Valdez | Ryan PresslyL3:13 | Bryan AbreuL3:21 | Hector NerisL3:17 | Ryne Stanek, Phil Maton, Rafael Montero, Seth Martinez | Parker Mushinski |
KCR | WSN | Brady Singer* | Scott Barlow | Aroldis Chapman | Taylor Clarke | Josh StaumontL3:33, Amir GarrettL3:28, Carlos HernándezL3:16, Jose CuasL3:36, Nick WittgrenL3:59 | Josh TaylorL3:23 |
LAA | MIA | Shohei Ohtani | Carlos Estévez | Matt Moore | Chris DevenskiL3:19 | Chase Silseth, Aaron LoupL3:26, Jacob WebbL3:30, Sam BachmanL3:47 | Tucker Davidson |
LAD | @TBR | Clayton Kershaw | Evan Phillips, Brusdar Graterol | | Caleb Ferguson | Shelby MillerL3:15, Yency Almonte, Victor GonzálezL3:13, Justin BruihlL3:36 | Phil BickfordL3:13 |
MIA | @LAA | Edward Cabrera* | Dylan FloroL3:33 | Tanner ScottL3:42 | Huascar BrazobanL3:24 | Matt Barnes, JT ChargoisL3:25, Andrew NardiL3:11, Steven OkertL3:10 | Bryan HoeingL3:26 |
MIL | SFG | Corbin Burnes | Devin Williams | Peter Strzelecki | Joel PayampsL3:8 | Hoby MilnerL3:27, Elvis PegueroL3:37, Trevor MegillL3:29, Ethan SmallL3:69, Jake Cousins | Bryse WilsonL3:12 |
MIN | TOR | Pablo López | Jhoan DuranL3:13 | Jorge López | Brock StewartL3:20 | Emilio PagánL3:21, Jovani MoranL3:24, Griffin Jax, Cole Sands | José De LeónL3:40 |
NYM | @COL | Justin Verlander | David RobertsonL3:15, Adam OttavinoL3:13 | | Brooks RaleyL3:25 | Drew SmithL3:24, Jeff BrighamL3:17, Dominic Leone, Tommy HunterL3:37, Stephen Nogosek | Josh Walker |
NYY | SDP | Luis Severino** | Michael King, Clay HolmesL3:12, Wandy PeraltaL3:21 | | | Ron MarinaccioL3:21, Albert AbreuL3:27, Jimmy CorderoL3:41 | Ryan WeberL3:50 |
OAK | HOU | Hogan Harris*** | Trevor MayL3:18, Austin PruittL3:17, Richard LoveladyL3:13, Garrett ActonL3:9, Sam MollL3:23 | | | Adrián MartínezL3:17, Sam LongL3:22, Lucas ErcegL3:45 | Shintaro Fujinami |
PHI | @ATL | Zack Wheeler | Craig KimbrelL3:40 | Seranthony DomínguezL3:16 | Matt StrahmL3:19 | Gregory SotoL3:25, Connor BrogdonL3:37, Jeff HoffmanL3:29, Andrew VasquezL3:8, Yunior MarteL3:13 | Dylan Covey |
PIT | @SEA | Roansy Contreras | David Bednar | Colin HoldermanL3:14 | Robert StephensonL3:3 | Dauri MoretaL3:12, Duane Underwood Jr.L3:13, Jose Hernandez, Rob ZastryznyL3:9 | Yohan RamirezL3:25 |
SDP | @NYY | Michael Wacha | Josh HaderL3:26 | Nick MartinezL3:26 | Steven WilsonL3:22 | Tim HillL3:10, Luis GarcíaL3:20, Tom CosgroveL3:21, Brent HoneywellL3:21 | Drew CarltonL3:9 |
SEA | PIT | Luis Castillo | Paul SewaldL3:13 | Justin Topa | Trevor Gott | Matt BrashL3:20, Gabe SpeierL3:11, Tayler SaucedoL3:34, Juan ThenL3:23 | Chris FlexenL3:21 |
SFG | @MIL | Logan Webb | Camilo Doval | Tyler RogersL3:17 | John BrebbiaL3:28 | Taylor RogersL3:37, Scott AlexanderL3:8, Jakob JunisL3:45, Ryan WalkerL3:29, Tristan BeckL3:33 | Sean ManaeaL3:22 |
STL | @CLE | Jack Flaherty | Ryan Helsley | Giovanny GallegosL3:21 | Drew VerHagenL3:21 | Andre PallanteL3:6, Génesis CabreraL3:41, Jordan Hicks | Chris StrattonL3:55 |
TBR | LAD | Tyler Glasnow*** | Pete FairbanksL3:22 | Jason AdamL3:27 | Colin PocheL3:10 | Jalen BeeksL3:31, Kevin KellyL3:26, Trevor Kelley, Jake DiekmanL3:25, Calvin FaucherL3:39 | Cooper CriswellL3:56 |
TEX | @BAL | Andrew Heaney | Will SmithL3:19 | Brock Burke | José LeclercL3:16 | Jonathan HernándezL3:14, Josh Sborz, Joe Barlow, Cole Ragans | John KingL3:22 |
TOR | @MIN | Chris Bassitt | Jordan RomanoL3:20 | Erik SwansonL3:26 | Nate PearsonL3:38 | Tim MayzaL3:26, Trevor RichardsL3:32, Adam CimberL3:26, Yimi GarcíaL3:25 | Anthony BassL3:14 |
WSN | @KCR | Josiah Gray | Kyle FinneganL3:32, Hunter HarveyL3:41 | | Carl Edwards Jr.L3:48 | Andrés MachadoL3:27, Mason ThompsonL3:12, Chad KuhlL3:21, Erasmo RamírezL3:9 | Thaddeus WardL3:13 |
TRANSACTIONS
Date | Team | Player | Category | Description |
5/26 | LAA | Sam Bachman | PROMOTION | Contract selected from minors |
5/26 | CIN | Fernando Cruz | INJURIES | Activated from 15-Day IL |
5/26 | MIL | Ethan Small | PROMOTION | Recalled from minors |
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2023.05.26 23:21 el3ctricblue RFA/UFA Salary Predictions
Just for fun, I did a little scraping and ML to generate predicted salaries for RFA and UFA skaters (didn't do goalies). There may be some strange or unexpected results.
Edit: Revised results from new model (details in comment) =
Google Sheets Link Player | Position | Team | Age | Type | Cap Hit | Length | Total Value |
Jesper Bratt | RW, LW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $8,900,000 | 6 | $53,400,000 |
Alex DeBrincat | LW, RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $8,600,000 | 8 | $68,800,000 |
Pierre-Luc Dubois | C | WPG | 25 | Standard | $7,800,000 | 7 | $54,600,000 |
Patrick Kane | RW | NYR | 34 | Standard | $7,700,000 | 4 | $30,800,000 |
Timo Meier | LW, RW | NJD | 26 | Standard | $7,500,000 | 6 | $45,000,000 |
Vladimir Tarasenko | RW | NYR | 31 | Standard | $7,400,000 | 5 | $37,000,000 |
Trevor Zegras | C, LW | ANA | 22 | Standard | $7,300,000 | 6 | $43,800,000 |
Vince Dunn | LD/RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $7,200,000 | 6 | $43,200,000 |
Dmitry Orlov | LD | BOS | 31 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 5 | $35,500,000 |
Oscar Klefbom | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $7,100,000 | 6 | $42,600,000 |
Cole Caufield | LW | MTL | 22 | Standard | $6,800,000 | 6 | $40,800,000 |
Shayne Gostisbehere | LD/RD | CAR | 30 | Standard | $6,600,000 | 6 | $39,600,000 |
Damon Severson | RD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $6,500,000 | 6 | $39,000,000 |
Tyler Bertuzzi | LW, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 5 | $31,500,000 |
Bowen Byram | LD/RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $6,300,000 | 6 | $37,800,000 |
Sean Monahan | C, LW, RW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 7 | $39,200,000 |
Ryan Graves | LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Matt Dumba | RD | MIN | 28 | Standard | $5,600,000 | 4 | $22,400,000 |
Troy Terry | RW | ANA | 25 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 4 | $22,000,000 |
Ryan O'Reilly | C | TOR | 32 | Standard | $5,500,000 | 3 | $16,500,000 |
Jason Zucker | LW, RW | PIT | 31 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
John Klingberg | RD | MIN | 30 | Standard | $5,300,000 | 4 | $21,200,000 |
Alex Killorn | RW, LW | TBL | 33 | Standard | $5,200,000 | 4 | $20,800,000 |
Patrice Bergeron | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $5,100,000 | 1 | $5,100,000 |
J.T. Compher | C, RW | COL | 28 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 5 | $25,500,000 |
Vladislav Gavrikov | LD | LAK | 27 | Standard | $5,100,000 | 4 | $20,400,000 |
Evan Bouchard | RD | EDM | 23 | Standard | $4,900,000 | 5 | $24,500,000 |
Max Domi | C, LW | DAL | 28 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 5 | $24,000,000 |
Ivan Barbashev | LW, C | VGK | 27 | Standard | $4,800,000 | 4 | $19,200,000 |
David Krejci | C | BOS | 37 | 35+ | $4,700,000 | 1 | $4,700,000 |
Jonathan Drouin | C, LW | MTL | 28 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Alexis Lafrenière | LW, RW | NYR | 21 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 5 | $23,500,000 |
Brian Dumoulin | LD | PIT | 31 | Standard | $4,700,000 | 4 | $18,800,000 |
Tomas Tatar | LW, RW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $4,600,000 | 2 | $9,200,000 |
Michael Bunting | LW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 4 | $18,000,000 |
K'Andre Miller | LD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $4,500,000 | 5 | $22,500,000 |
Jonathan Toews | C | CHI | 35 | 35+ | $4,400,000 | 2 | $8,800,000 |
Oskar Sundqvist | RW, C | MIN | 29 | Standard | $4,300,000 | 4 | $17,200,000 |
Matias Maccelli | LW | ARI | 22 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 5 | $20,500,000 |
Carson Soucy | LD/RD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $4,100,000 | 3 | $12,300,000 |
Max Pacioretty | LW | CAR | 34 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 2 | $8,000,000 |
Andreas Athanasiou | LW, RW | CHI | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Alexander Kerfoot | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 4 | $16,000,000 |
Connor Brown | RW, LW | WSH | 29 | Standard | $4,000,000 | 3 | $12,000,000 |
Andreas Johnsson | LW, RW | SJS | 28 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 4 | $14,800,000 |
Joonas Donskoi | RW | SEA | 31 | Standard | $3,700,000 | 3 | $11,100,000 |
Evan Rodrigues | C, LW | COL | 29 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Pierre Engvall | RW, LW | NYI | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Nick Ritchie | LW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 4 | $14,400,000 |
Ethan Bear | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Johnson | RD | COL | 35 | 35+ | $3,600,000 | 3 | $10,800,000 |
Erik Haula | C, LW | NJD | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Kevin Shattenkirk | RD | ANA | 34 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
John Moore | LD | ANA | 32 | Standard | $3,400,000 | 3 | $10,200,000 |
Gustav Nyquist | LW, RW | MIN | 33 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 1 | $3,200,000 |
Scott Mayfield | RD | NYI | 30 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 4 | $12,800,000 |
Justin Holl | RD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $3,200,000 | 3 | $9,600,000 |
James van Riemsdyk | LW, RW | PHI | 34 | Standard | $3,100,000 | 3 | $9,300,000 |
Yegor Sharangovich | LW, RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 3 | $9,000,000 |
Jake Gardiner | LD | CAR | 33 | Standard | $3,000,000 | 2 | $6,000,000 |
Milan Lucic | LW, RW | CGY | 35 | 35+ | $3,000,000 | 1 | $3,000,000 |
Teddy Blueger | C, LW | VGK | 28 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Dmitry Kulikov | LD/RD | PIT | 32 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Radko Gudas | RD | FLA | 33 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 2 | $5,800,000 |
Zemgus Girgensons | LW, C | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,900,000 | 3 | $8,700,000 |
Pius Suter | C, LW | DET | 27 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Adam Erne | LW, RW | DET | 28 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 3 | $8,400,000 |
Denis Gurianov | RW, LW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $2,800,000 | 2 | $5,600,000 |
Gabriel Vilardi | RW, C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 4 | $10,800,000 |
Ian Cole | LD/RD | TBL | 34 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 2 | $5,400,000 |
Jesse Puljujärvi | RW | CAR | 25 | Standard | $2,700,000 | 3 | $8,100,000 |
Vladislav Namestnikov | LW, RW, C | WPG | 30 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Maxime Comtois | LW | ANA | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Craig Smith | RW, C | WSH | 33 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 3 | $7,800,000 |
Akito Hirose | LD | VAN | 24 | Standard | $2,600,000 | 4 | $10,400,000 |
Conor Sheary | LW, RW | WSH | 31 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Evgeni Dadonov | RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Caleb Jones | LD/RD | CHI | 26 | Standard | $2,500,000 | 2 | $5,000,000 |
Erik Gustafsson | LD | TOR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Jesper Fast | RW | CAR | 31 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 3 | $7,200,000 |
Travis Hamonic | RD | OTT | 32 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Jake Livingstone | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 4 | $9,600,000 |
Niko Mikkola | LD | NYR | 27 | Standard | $2,400,000 | 2 | $4,800,000 |
Phil Kessel | RW | VGK | 35 | 35+ | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Morgan Geekie | C, RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Derek Grant | LW, C | ANA | 33 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 2 | $4,600,000 |
Tyson Jost | C | BUF | 25 | Standard | $2,300,000 | 3 | $6,900,000 |
Vinnie Hinostroza | RW, LW | BUF | 29 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 3 | $6,600,000 |
Nick Holden | LD | OTT | 36 | 35+ | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Richard Pánik | LW, RW | NYI | 32 | Standard | $2,200,000 | 2 | $4,400,000 |
Noah Cates | C, LW | PHI | 24 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Ross Colton | LW, C | TBL | 26 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 2 | $4,200,000 |
Miles Wood | LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Luke Schenn | RD | TOR | 33 | Standard | $2,100,000 | 3 | $6,300,000 |
Oliver Wahlstrom | RW | NYI | 23 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Shane Pinto | C | OTT | 22 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Jordan Oesterle | LD/RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Brendan Lemieux | LW, RW | PHI | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 2 | $4,000,000 |
Ondrej Kase | RW | CAR | 27 | Standard | $2,000,000 | 3 | $6,000,000 |
Morgan Frost | C | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Nick Foligno | LW, C, RW | BOS | 35 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 2 | $3,800,000 |
Garnet Hathaway | RW, LW | BOS | 31 | Standard | $1,900,000 | 3 | $5,700,000 |
Patric Hörnqvist | RW | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,900,000 | 1 | $1,900,000 |
Trent Frederic | LW, RW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Tomas Nosek | C, LW | BOS | 30 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Brett Howden | C, LW | VGK | 25 | Standard | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Ryan Reaves | RW | MIN | 36 | 35+ | $1,800,000 | 2 | $3,600,000 |
Cody Glass | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Alex Newhook | LW, C | COL | 22 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Tyler Motte | LW, RW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Chris Wagner | RW, C | BOS | 32 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 3 | $5,100,000 |
Travis Dermott | LD/RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $1,700,000 | 2 | $3,400,000 |
Calen Addison | RD | MIN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Ryan Donato | LW, C | SEA | 27 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Anders Bjork | LW, RW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 3 | $4,800,000 |
Nick Bonino | C, LW | PIT | 35 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Derek Ryan | C, RW | EDM | 36 | 35+ | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Connor Mackey | LD | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Vitali Kravtsov | LW, RW | VAN | 23 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Austin Watson | RW, LW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 2 | $3,200,000 |
Jamie Drysdale | RD | ANA | 21 | Standard | $1,600,000 | 4 | $6,400,000 |
Mattias Janmark | LW, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Christian Fischer | RW, LW | ARI | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Corey Perry | RW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,500,000 | 1 | $1,500,000 |
Connor Clifton | RD | BOS | 28 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Declan Chisholm | LD/RD | WPG | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
William Borgen | RD | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Jacob Christiansen | LD/RD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Logan Stanley | LD | WPG | 25 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Luke Glendening | C, RW, LW | DAL | 34 | Standard | $1,500,000 | 2 | $3,000,000 |
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard | LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Sam Steel | C, LW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lucas Carlsson | LD | FLA | 25 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Paul Stastny | C, LW | CAR | 37 | 35+ | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Carl Hagelin | LW | WSH | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Lars Eller | C | COL | 34 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Martin Fehérváry | LD/RD | WSH | 23 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Tanner Jeannot | RW, LW | TBL | 26 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 1 | $1,400,000 |
Slater Koekkoek | LD/RD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $1,400,000 | 2 | $2,800,000 |
Cam York | LD/RD | PHI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Danton Heinen | LW, RW | PIT | 27 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
David Kämpf | C | TOR | 28 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Michael Mcleod | C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Ian Mitchell | RD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Paul Byron | LW, RW | MTL | 34 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Samuel Bolduc | LD | NYI | 22 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Austin Wagner | RW, LW | CHI | 26 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Gustav Lindström | RD | DET | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Marcus Bjork | RD | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Reilly Walsh | RD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $1,300,000 | 2 | $2,600,000 |
Daniel Sprong | RW, LW | SEA | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Michael Carcone | LW, C | ARI | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 3 | $3,600,000 |
Zach Parise | LW | NYI | 38 | 35+ | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Ryan McLeod | C | EDM | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gemel Smith | C | TBL | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nick Bjugstad | C, RW | EDM | 30 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Scott Perunovich | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jack McBain | C, LW | ARI | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Morgan Barron | LW, C, RW | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Noel Acciari | C, RW | TOR | 31 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Trevor Carrick | LD | TBL | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Gavin Bayreuther | LD/RD | CBJ | 29 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Jujhar Khaira | LW, C | CHI | 28 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Nolan Patrick | C, RW | VGK | 24 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Erik Brännström | LD/RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Calvin De Haan | LD/RD | CAR | 32 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Michael Stone | RD | CGY | 33 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 1 | $1,200,000 |
Radim Zohorna | C, LW, RW | TOR | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Rhett Gardner | C, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Alexandre Carrier | RD | NSH | 26 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Dylan Coghlan | RD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Zachary Jones | LD | NYR | 22 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Kevin Bahl | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $1,200,000 | 2 | $2,400,000 |
Matthew Phillips | C | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nathan Bastian | RW, C | NJD | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Klim Kostin | LW, RW | EDM | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Egor Sokolov | LW | OTT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Kole Lind | RW | SEA | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pavel Dorofeyev | C | VGK | 22 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Mac Hollowell | RD | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Noah Gregor | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Pontus Holmberg | C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Connor Carrick | RD | BOS | 29 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ryan Carpenter | RW, C | NYR | 32 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Ty Smith | LD/RD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Leon Gawanke | LD/RD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Brady Lyle | RD | STL | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Colin White | RW, C | FLA | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Zack MacEwen | RW, C | LAK | 26 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Ronnie Attard | RD | PHI | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Tyler Tucker | LD/RD | STL | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Alexander Edler | LD | LAK | 37 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Chase Priskie | RD | ANA | 27 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Cal Foote | RD | NSH | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Dylan Samberg | LD | WPG | 24 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Nicolas Meloche | RD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Jack Johnson | LD | COL | 36 | 35+ | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Sean Day | LD | TBL | 25 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 1 | $1,100,000 |
Tim Berni | LD | CBJ | 23 | Standard | $1,100,000 | 2 | $2,200,000 |
Trey Fix-Wolansky | RW | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Eric Staal | C | FLA | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Jesse Ylönen | RW, LW | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derick Brassard | C, LW | OTT | 35 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Philipp Kurashev | LW, C, RW | CHI | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fabian Zetterlund | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Ty Dellandrea | RW, C | DAL | 22 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Maxime Lajoie | LD | CAR | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Derrick Pouliot | LD | SJS | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Joe Hicketts | LD | MIN | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Julien Gauthier | RW | OTT | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Nicolas Beaudin | LD | MTL | 23 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Devin Shore | LW, RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Benjamin Gleason | LD | DAL | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Marc Staal | LD | FLA | 36 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Pierre-Édouard Bellemare | C, LW | TBL | 38 | 35+ | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Robert Hägg | LD | DET | 28 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Dylan Gambrell | C | OTT | 26 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Kieffer Bellows | LW, RW | PHI | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Rasmus Asplund | LW, C | NSH | 25 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Troy Stecher | RD | CGY | 29 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Fredrik Olofsson | LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Joel Kiviranta | RW, LW | DAL | 27 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Nathan Beaulieu | LD/RD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $1,000,000 | 2 | $2,000,000 |
Lawrence Pilut | LD | BUF | 27 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Alec Regula | RD | CHI | 22 | Standard | $990,000 | 1 | $990,000 |
Anthony Richard | LW, RW | MTL | 26 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Filip Hållander | C | PIT | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Ryan Poehling | LW, C | PIT | 24 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Connor Corcoran | RD | VGK | 22 | Standard | $980,000 | 1 | $980,000 |
Axel Andersson | RD | ANA | 23 | Standard | $980,000 | 2 | $1,960,000 |
Isaac Ratcliffe | LW | NSH | 24 | Standard | $970,000 | 1 | $970,000 |
Lane Pederson | C | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Scott Harrington | LD | ANA | 30 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Karson Kuhlman | RW | WPG | 27 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Wayne Simmonds | RW, LW | TOR | 34 | Standard | $950,000 | 1 | $950,000 |
Libor Hájek | LD | NYR | 25 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Jacob Bernard-Docker | RD | OTT | 23 | Standard | $950,000 | 2 | $1,900,000 |
Dominik Bokk | LW, RW | CAR | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Drew O'Connor | LW | PIT | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Mathias Emilio Pettersen | C | CGY | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Grigori Denisenko | LW, RW | FLA | 23 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Logan Brown | C, LW | STL | 25 | Standard | $940,000 | 1 | $940,000 |
Dryden Hunt | LW, RW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Max Willman | LW | PHI | 28 | Standard | $940,000 | 2 | $1,880,000 |
Alex Belzile | C, RW | MTL | 31 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Jesper Frödén | RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Joey Anderson | RW | CHI | 25 | Standard | $930,000 | 2 | $1,860,000 |
Joshua Dunne | C | CBJ | 24 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
William Lagesson | LD | CAR | 27 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Ryan Merkley | RD | COL | 22 | Standard | $930,000 | 1 | $930,000 |
Lias Andersson | C, LW | LAK | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Andrew Cogliano | LW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $920,000 | 1 | $920,000 |
Dmitri Samorukov | LD | STL | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Brandon Scanlin | LD | NYR | 24 | Standard | $920,000 | 2 | $1,840,000 |
Vinni Lettieri | C, RW | BOS | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Jacob Peterson | LW, C | SJS | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Matt Nieto | LW, RW | COL | 30 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Will Butcher | LD | DAL | 28 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Rasmus Kupari | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Garrett Pilon | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Joona Luoto | LW, RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Ryan Murray | LD | EDM | 29 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cavan Fitzgerald | LD | CAR | 26 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Oskari Laaksonen | RD | DAL | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Cameron Crotty | RD | ARI | 24 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Anton Strålman | RD | BOS | 36 | 35+ | $910,000 | 1 | $910,000 |
Brady Keeper | RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $910,000 | 2 | $1,820,000 |
Alex Chiasson | RW | DET | 32 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Alex Limoges | C, LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Jesper Boqvist | C, LW, RW | NJD | 24 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Nils Höglander | LW, RW | VAN | 22 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Joseph Veleno | C | DET | 23 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Tufte | LW | DAL | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Brandon Duhaime | RW, LW | MIN | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 2 | $1,800,000 |
Kale Clague | LD/RD | BUF | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Gabriel Carlsson | LD | WSH | 26 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Jasper Weatherby | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $900,000 | 1 | $900,000 |
Riley Barber | RW | DAL | 29 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Mason Shaw | LW, C | MIN | 24 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Jack Ahcan | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Filipe | C, LW | BOS | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Olli Juolevi | LD | ANA | 25 | Standard | $890,000 | 2 | $1,780,000 |
Matt Irwin | LD/RD | WSH | 35 | 35+ | $890,000 | 1 | $890,000 |
Axel Jonsson-Fjällby | LW | WPG | 25 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
John Hayden | C, RW | SEA | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Trevor Lewis | RW, C | CGY | 36 | 35+ | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Patrick Brown | C, RW | OTT | 31 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Bobby Nardella | LD | WSH | 27 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Jeffrey Viel | LW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zach Aston-Reese | LW, RW | TOR | 28 | Standard | $880,000 | 1 | $880,000 |
Casey Fitzgerald | RD | FLA | 26 | Standard | $880,000 | 2 | $1,760,000 |
Zachary Sanford | LW, RW | NSH | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Justin Bailey | RW | EDM | 28 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Viktor Lodin | C, LW | OTT | 24 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Mark Pysyk | RD | DET | 31 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Connor Bunnaman | C, LW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Ty Emberson | RD | NYR | 23 | Standard | $870,000 | 2 | $1,740,000 |
Wyatt Aamodt | LD | COL | 25 | Standard | $870,000 | 1 | $870,000 |
Valtteri Puustinen | LW | PIT | 24 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Raphael Lavoie | RW, C | EDM | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Michael Del Zotto | LD | ANA | 33 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mikhail Maltsev | C, LW | COL | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Mathieu Olivier | RW | CBJ | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Jeremy Davies | LD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
Sampo Ranta | LW | COL | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 1 | $860,000 |
John Ludvig | LD | FLA | 22 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Dylan McIlrath | RD | WSH | 31 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Nick Wolff | LD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Wyatt Newpower | RD | DET | 25 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Bode Wilde | RD | NYI | 23 | Standard | $860,000 | 2 | $1,720,000 |
Brett Murray | LW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jaret Anderson-Dolan | C, LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Tim Gettinger | LW, RW | NYR | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Michael Pezzetta | LW, RW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jared McIsaac | LD | DET | 23 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jonathan Aspirot | LD | OTT | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jackson Cates | C | PHI | 25 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Jett Woo | RD | VAN | 22 | Standard | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Kai Wissmann | RD | BOS | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Jerad Rosburg | LD | DAL | 27 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Joseph Cecconi | RD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Zackary Hayes | LD | NJD | 24 | Standard | $850,000 | 2 | $1,700,000 |
Darren Helm | C, LW, RW | COL | 36 | 35+ | $850,000 | 1 | $850,000 |
Nathan Todd | C | STL | 27 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Denis Malgin | LW, RW | COL | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Justin Dowling | C, LW | VAN | 32 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Danny O'Regan | C, LW | DET | 29 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Malte Stromwall | RW | CAR | 28 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Tanner Kero | C, LW | DAL | 30 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Evgeny Svechnikov | LW, RW | SJS | 26 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Ben Meyers | LW, C | COL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Nicholas Caamano | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Chase Pearson | C | DET | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Max Gildon | LD | FLA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Cale Fleury | RD | SEA | 24 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Filip Král | LD | TOR | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 1 | $840,000 |
Kristians Rubins | LD | CGY | 25 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Dmitri Semykin | LD | TBL | 23 | Standard | $840,000 | 2 | $1,680,000 |
Nick Abruzzese | LW, C | TOR | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Alexey Toropchenko | LW, RW | STL | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Benoit-Olivier Groulx | C | ANA | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Kevin Stenlund | C, RW | WPG | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Madison Bowey | RD | MTL | 28 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Noah Juulsen | RD | VAN | 26 | Standard | $830,000 | 1 | $830,000 |
Philip Kemp | RD | EDM | 24 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Wyatte Wylie | RD | PHI | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Peter Diliberatore | LD | PIT | 23 | Standard | $830,000 | 2 | $1,660,000 |
Martin Kaut | RW | SJS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Joona Koppanen | LW, C | BOS | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Jonah Gadjovich | LW, RW | SJS | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Martin Pospisil | RW | CGY | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
C.J. Suess | LW | SJS | 29 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Tyler Madden | C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Marc McLaughlin | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Scott Reedy | C | DAL | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Corey Schueneman | LD/RD | MTL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Louis Belpedio | RD | PHI | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Parker Wotherspoon | LD | NYI | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Simon Benoit | LD | ANA | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Colin Swoyer | RD | PIT | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Kyle Burroughs | LD/RD | VAN | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Aarne Talvitie | C | NJD | 24 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Gustav Olofsson | LD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Nathan Clurman | RD | COL | 25 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Jérémy Groleau | LD | NJD | 23 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Josh Jacobs | RD | COL | 27 | Standard | $820,000 | 2 | $1,640,000 |
Mason Geertsen | LW, LD | NJD | 28 | Standard | $820,000 | 1 | $820,000 |
Aleksi Heponiemi | LW, C | FLA | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Fredrik Karlström | C | DAL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Lucas Condotta | LW | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Jakub Galvas | LD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Dakota Mermis | LD/RD | MIN | 29 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Henrik Borgström | C | WSH | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Brayden Pachal | RD | VGK | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Jacob Larsson | LD | OTT | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Givani Smith | LW, RW | FLA | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Joshua Maniscalco | RD | PIT | 24 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Tobie Paquette-Bisson | LD | LAK | 26 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Andreas Englund | LD | CHI | 27 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Seth Barton | RD | DET | 23 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Steven Santini | RD | STL | 28 | Standard | $810,000 | 2 | $1,620,000 |
Frédéric Allard | RD | MTL | 25 | Standard | $810,000 | 1 | $810,000 |
Matthew Highmore | LW, RW | STL | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Lukas Rousek | RW | BUF | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Adam Gaudette | C, RW | STL | 26 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Olle Lycksell | RW | PHI | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Joël Teasdale | RW, LW | MTL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Marian Studenic | LW, RW | DAL | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Mitchell Chaffee | RW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jimmy Huntington | C | NSH | 24 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Josh Archibald | RW, LW | PIT | 30 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Markus Nurmi | RW, LW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tyler Benson | LW, RW | EDM | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Jayce Hawryluk | RW, LW | NJD | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Austin Rueschhoff | RW | NSH | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Shane Bowers | C | BOS | 23 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Taylor Ward | RW | LAK | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Victor Mete | LD/RD | TOR | 25 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Blade Jenkins | LW | NYI | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 1 | $800,000 |
Tobias Björnfot | LD | LAK | 22 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Colton Poolman | LD | CGY | 27 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Brandon Baddock | LW, C | MIN | 28 | Standard | $800,000 | 2 | $1,600,000 |
Michael Vecchione | C, RW | WSH | 30 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Jacob Lucchini | RW, C, LW | OTT | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Benjamin Jones | C | CGY | 24 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Rourke Chartier | C | OTT | 27 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Brian Pinho | C, RW | NJD | 28 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Justin Kirkland | LW, RW | ANA | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Pontus Andreasson | C, LW | DET | 24 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Ryan Shea | LD | DAL | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Andrej Sustr | RD | ANA | 32 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Spencer Foo | RW, C | VGK | 29 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Austin Strand | RD | BUF | 26 | Standard | $790,000 | 2 | $1,580,000 |
Serron Noel | RW | FLA | 22 | Standard | $790,000 | 1 | $790,000 |
Mackenzie MacEachern | LW, RW | CAR | 29 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Simon Ryfors | C, LW, RW | TBL | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Matt Luff | RW | DET | 26 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Jan Jeník | C | ARI | 22 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Laurent Dauphin | C | ARI | 28 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
William Lockwood | RW | NYR | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Noah Philp | C | EDM | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Jack Dugan | LW | CAR | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Daniel Walcott | LW | TBL | 29 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Alex True | C, RW | SEA | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Alex Petrovic | RD | DAL | 31 | Standard | $780,000 | 2 | $1,560,000 |
Cole Koepke | LW, RW | TBL | 25 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Stelio Mattheos | C | CAR | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Timur Ibragimov | LW | NJD | 22 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Hunter Drew | RW, RD | CHI | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Nathan Schnarr | C | LAK | 24 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Dawson Barteaux | RD | DAL | 23 | Standard | $780,000 | 1 | $780,000 |
Josh Leivo | RW, LW | STL | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Alex Galchenyuk | LW, C, RW | COL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Charles Hudon | C, LW, RW | COL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Semyon Der-Arguchintsev | C | TOR | 22 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Chris Tierney | C | MTL | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Drake Caggiula | LW, RW | PIT | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Sam Gagner | RW, C | WPG | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Brogan Rafferty | RD | SEA | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Linus Weissbach | LW, RW | BUF | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Tyler Pitlick | RW | STL | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Brett Ritchie | RW | ARI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Justin Richards | C, RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Logan Hutsko | C | FLA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Scott Sabourin | RW | OTT | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Akil Thomas | C | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Dylan Sikura | LW, RW, C | ANA | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Gerald Mayhew | C, RW | FLA | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
John Leonard | LW, RW | NSH | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Nick Swaney | RW | MIN | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carson Meyer | RW | CBJ | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jakub Lauko | LW, RW | BOS | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Mitchell Stephens | C | MTL | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Samuel Fagemo | LW, RW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Sean Malone | C | BUF | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Hugh McGing | LW, C | STL | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jonathan Gruden | LW | PIT | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Kyle Criscuolo | C | SJS | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Riley Damiani | C | DAL | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Rūdolfs Balcers | LW, RW | TBL | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ryan Dzingel | LW, RW, C | CAR | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Steven Kampfer | RD | ARI | 34 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cole Bardreau | C | NYI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Buddy Robinson | RW | CHI | 31 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Gabriel Fortier | LW | TBL | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
John Stevens | C | VAN | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Aidan Dudas | LW | LAK | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Austin Poganski | RW | SEA | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Evan Barratt | C | PHI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Henry Bowlby | C | FLA | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jayson Megna | C, LW, RW | ANA | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Nathan Smith | C | ARI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Saku Maenalanen | RW, LW | WPG | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anthony Angello | C, RW | NSH | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carsen Twarynski | LW | SEA | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Collin Adams | LW | NYI | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Damien Giroux | C | MIN | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Derek Stepan | C, RW | CAR | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Andy Welinski | RD | CHI | 30 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anton Blidh | LW, RW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Clark Bishop | C, LW | CGY | 27 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cameron Hillis | C | CHI | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jason Demers | RD | EDM | 35 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jeff Kubiak | C | NYI | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Jordie Benn | LD/RD | TOR | 35 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Kody Clark | RW | WSH | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Matej Pekar | C, RW | BUF | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ryan McGregor | C | ARI | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Wyatt Kalynuk | LD | NYR | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Bokondji Imama | LW | ARI | 26 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
C.J. Smith | LW | NYR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Josiah Slavin | C | ANA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Anthony Bitetto | LD | FLA | 32 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Cooper Zech | LD | NYR | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Maxim Marushev | C | VGK | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Samuel Asselin | C | BOS | 25 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carson Focht | C | VAN | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Dylan McLaughlin | C | DET | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Ashton Sautner | LD | WPG | 29 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Grant Mismash | LW | TBL | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Joel Hanley | LD/RD | DAL | 32 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Riley Sutter | RW | WSH | 23 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Bryce Kindopp | RW | ANA | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Carl Dahlström | LD | TOR | 28 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Luke Witkowski | RW, RD | STL | 33 | Standard | $775,000 | 2 | $1,550,000 |
Pierre-Cédric Labrie | LW | TBL | 36 | 35+ | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
Patrick Khodorenko | C | NYR | 24 | Standard | $775,000 | 1 | $775,000 |
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