Icy Douglas

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Icy Douglas
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Icy Douglas on the Milwaukee Swans in 2028 (S13)
Baltimore Hawks
Position:General Manager
Personal information
Born: (1994-01-15)January 15, 1994 (aged 69)
Denver, Colorado
Career information
College:University of Colorado
Career history
As coach:
As Left Fielder
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
As general manager (DSFL)
As general manager (NSFL)
As Left Fielder (MiLPBE)

Icarus 'Icy' Douglas (born January 15, 1994) is an American football General Manager and Coach for the Baltimore Hawks.

Early years

College career

Football Front Office career

Tijuana Luchadores

San Jose Sabercats

In 2028 (S13), Icy became the Head Coach and primary play caller of the San Jose Sabercats. While Icy initially planned on focusing on his newly founded baseball career after stepping down from Tijuana's front office, his itch for football was too great. Icy was a part-time strategic consultant for the team's front office in 2027 (S12), making the move to Head Coach an easy one. Douglas helped lead the Sabercats to their best regular season record in franchise history, winning the division with 12 wins and 2 losses. Sadly, the high performance run would end early in the playoffs, with an unexpected loss to the Orange County Otters in the first round.

Baltimore Hawks

In 2029 (S14), Icy reunited with Epictitus Milburn to GM the Baltimore Hawks, looking to repeat their DSFL success in the big leagues.

Major Acquisitions

Icy was a part of several major acquisitions during his front office career.

Professional Baseball Career

In 2028, after Icy stepped down from Tijuana's front office, he tried his hand at baseball. He had played college baseball at University of Colorado, but never pursued it professionally. He was drafted pick 6 of round 2 in the PBE Draft by the new expansion team, the Utah Railroaders.

Milwaukee Swans/Kingston Mounties

Icy was sent down to the minors after being drafted, where he was picked up by the Milwaukee Swans in the 5th round of the MiLPBE draft. In Icy's first season of baseball, he played all 100 games of the season at Left Field, where he won an MiLPBE Great Glove Award. On offense he hit 15 home runs and had 62 runners batted in. His power hitting and excellent fielding got him enough votes to make the MilPBE All Star Team that year.

In 2029, the Milwaukee Swans moved to Kingston to become the Mounties. Icy stayed with the team. Icy again played all 100 games of the season and again made the MilPBE All Star Team. He hit 12 home runs and had 47 runners batted in.

Utah Railroaders

Icy was brought up the majors in 2030, however only appeared in 15 games. In those 15 games he was moved around the field, making appearances at Left Field, Right Field, Short Stop, and First Base. He had 23 at bats with only 1 home run and 1 run batted in.

After 2030, Icy was released to become a free agent.

Achievements and records

Personal Life and Other

Before starting his front office career, Icy Douglas was a personal trainer and agent for NSFL star Ben Horne.