I’m building ShippingBaseball.com as the online home of a new semi-pro league where shipping companies square off whenever their vessels are in port. The site’s core mission is simple: promote the league and every event that leads up to our inaugural “Shipping World Series,” while rallying crews around our bigger message of “World Peace Through Baseball.” Here’s what I need the finished site to do. First, it must publish steady news and updates, detailed game schedules, final scores, and clear team- and player-level information so fans and crews can follow the action port to port. Second, real-time engagement matters: a live game-update feed, a moderated discussion forum for fans, plus photo and video galleries that capture highlights on the dock and on the diamond. Last, before opening day I’ll be auctioning the first 15 franchise slots, so I’d like a pre-launch landing section that can showcase each team, explain bidding rules, and funnel prospects to the auction platform I’ll supply. A clean, mobile-first design, an intuitive CMS (WordPress, Drupal, or another you recommend), and solid SEO basics are expected. I’ll need smooth integration for live-scoring data, a user-friendly forum module, and media-rich gallery templates, together with clear hand-off notes so my small in-house crew can keep everything updated after go-live. When you hand the project back, I’ll review against these acceptance points: all content areas present and editable, live-update feed functioning, forum and galleries tested, and the auction landing section wired into the external bidding tool. If that sounds within your wheelhouse, let’s talk timelines and milestones.