The Franchise Ball All-Stars was a simple concept created by the Atlanta Firebirds in Season 90. An early concept of today's celebratory seasonal awards, this was established to showcase the best players from each season. However, this plan was never carried through, as no Season 90 All-Stars were released despite 17 pages of comments and multiple PM submissions of players. This made Alexandria upset, and the formerly-known Yankees re-established this is Season 91. A little after the All-Star lineups were finalized, the Franchise Ball Awards and the Franchise Ball Hall of Fame were both established. The HOF consisted of a pre-inducted class then, inducting new members seasonally up to this day. The FB Awards started in Season 91 and have continued since.
In Season 101, the Tacoma Storm have started to do the Franchise Ball All-Stars. However, the Awards Masters still do the All-Stars and submit ballots for the HOF to the other committee members.