share-square-1126528 During the 2020 shutdown, a little-known baseball league managed by well-known former Major Leaguers popped up outside of Houston in Sugar Land, Texas, home to a reputable independent team known as the Skeeters. The four-team coalition was called the Constellation Energy League. One club was called “Eastern Reyes del Tigre,” and on the pitching staff was a three-time All-Star and a 12-year Major League veteran who was considering attempting a comeback: Scott Kazmir. The season lasted a couple of months, from July to the end of August. Kazmir made four appearances (three starts) and reached the low 90s with his fastball with enough consistency to convince himself that it was at least possible to try to find his way back into the big league fold.