Tuesday, May 12, 2015

K-Men, Volume 2: The Weapon Revolution



In 2012, Professor M pulled a move that created shockwaves around The League. He traded away Wil Myers, Jake Odorizzi and two prospects for James Shields and Wade Davis. Many scoffed at Professor M’s move, disregarding him as a joke, or even worse, a citizen of Detroit, the worst city in the entire universe. Professor M ignored the naysayers and stayed true to his Plan. The K-Men would not be complete without Shields and Davis.
Davis had a rocky career leading to the trade, but Professor M saw his potential. He also knew that Shields could transform his clubhouse into a winner. No longer would the K-Men be at the mercy of their foes. The pieces had been put in place to create a winning group from the core that Professor M started. The revolution of the K-Men had begun…

Shields no longer occupies a spot with the K-Men, but Davis has stepped up and begun a one-man war on opponents. Tough as nails and unforgiving, he poses a ferocious presence when he pitches. He has not allowed a home run since 2013, which might be due to his vicious countenance on the mound:
Those who dare attempt to defeat Davis and the K-Men usually fail. He simply has too large an arsenal at his command. His superpower is simply overpowering any opponent. It would be prudent to avoid him at all costs.
In addition to adding Davis to the K-Men, Professor M used his brilliant mind to traverse the global neurosphere and identify the next weapon he could add to his Organization of Gifted Athletes. What he found was Yordano Ventura, a youngster from the Dominican Republic. By 2013, Professor M’s strategy of developing young athletes had worked to perfection and Ventura debuted for the K-Men. Despite his small stature, Ventura brings a huge personality and the hottest arm in The League to the K-Men. 
In fact, Ventura averages the highest pitch velocity in all of The League, an astounding feat. Ventura literally throws fire, a superpower that is unequaled in the history of The League. 
Professor M had now created a core group of K-Men, and had added several weapons to its roster. Could the K-Men compete with everyone in The League? Or were more superpowers needed? Fortunately, Professor M's Plan was not yet complete...

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