1998 - 2001 Seasons
**NOTE** There is limited data from the early years of Veto League.
1998
Spring of 1998 - Veto League Baseball was theorized in the back of Mr. Schnooberger’s computer class when Matt Veto typed out a list of players that said they wanted to participate in pick-up style baseball games.
Summer of 1998- Veto League Baseball takes Saukie Field for the first time in history in its inaugural game and season.
1999
Summer of 1999- Josh Lawhorn goes 0 for 6 with six strikeouts in one game. The next weekend he explodes for six home-runs in one game. Both are still records today.
2001
June, 01- Comeback for a win. Veto’s team was down by 17 runs, but in mid-inning rally, came back to win in nine innings at the Blackhawks field.
Summer of 2001- Alex “Jows” Callow becomes the first player in Veto League history to smoke a cigarette while batting. He continued to smoke as he ran the bases.
1998
Spring of 1998 - Veto League Baseball was theorized in the back of Mr. Schnooberger’s computer class when Matt Veto typed out a list of players that said they wanted to participate in pick-up style baseball games.
Summer of 1998- Veto League Baseball takes Saukie Field for the first time in history in its inaugural game and season.
1999
Summer of 1999- Josh Lawhorn goes 0 for 6 with six strikeouts in one game. The next weekend he explodes for six home-runs in one game. Both are still records today.
2001
June, 01- Comeback for a win. Veto’s team was down by 17 runs, but in mid-inning rally, came back to win in nine innings at the Blackhawks field.
Summer of 2001- Alex “Jows” Callow becomes the first player in Veto League history to smoke a cigarette while batting. He continued to smoke as he ran the bases.