Tehran Knights Franchise
Timeline
April
7, 1997:
First game in franchise history.
November
x, 1997:
Bob Gibson wins his first of back to back Inferno League
Cy Young Awards.
January
1, 1999:
The Rome
Centurians relocate after just two seasons in Italy.
They move to Afghanistan to become the Kabul
Mujahadeen.
1999
Playoffs: Kabul wins it's first and only Lockwood
Division title, but they are defeated in the ILCS by
the Honolulu Volcanos in
seven games.
November
x, 2001:
Anthony Lewis is named Rookie of the Year in the Inferno
League.
January
1, 2007: Management has had enough of playing in
unstable Kabul for all these years, so they decide to
relocate the South Africa and rename the team the Cape
Town Convicts.
January
1, 2011:
Despite an emerging rivalry with the Joahnnesburg
Steelmen, management decides to relocate the team
once again, this time moving to Iran and renaming the
team the Tehran
Knights.
November
x, 2011:
Matty Dauss wins the Inferno League Rookie of the Year
award.
October
2, 2013: Lou Gehrig captures the Triple Crown, leading
the Inferno League in home runs (67), RBI (141), and
Batting Average (.358).
November
x, 2014:
Bob Schwert is named Rookie of the Year in the Inferno
League.
November
6, 2017: Terry Fitzpatrick wins the Inferno
League Rookie of the Year award.
November
7, 2019: Jeffrey D'Amico wins the Inferno League
Cy Young Award.
November
3, 2022: Hal Newhouser wins the Inferno League
Cy Young Award.
November
4, 2022: Terry Fitzpatrick is named Inferno
League MVP.
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