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In Season 5, the Seattle Garages finished fifth in the Evil League and eighth in the ILB. The team experienced no feedbacks, no incinerations, and two lineup reverbs during the season. The Garages received no blessings in the Season 5 Election.
Starting Roster
Lineup | Rotation |
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Bench | Bullpen |
Season
Roster Changes
- On Day 16, the Garages' Lineup was shuffled in the reverb. (Watch here on Before).
- Batter Greer Gwiffin was so disoriented by the reverb that he immediately hit into a double play.
- Malik Destiny, Theodore Duende, and Oliver Mueller shuffled, leaving Mueller in the leadoff position.
- Luis Acevedo, Lang Richardson, and Allison Abbott shuffled, placing Richardson in the cleanup slot.
- Cedric Spliff and Greer Gwiffin switched places.
- New addition Farrell Seagull was the only player not to change slots.
New Lineup Post Day 16 |
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- On Day 92, the Garages' Lineup was shuffled in the reverb again. (Watch here on Before).
- This Reverb placed Farrell Seagull in the leadoff slot, Allison Abbott in the cleanup slot, and Luis Acevedo in the last slot.
New Lineup Post Day 92 |
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Election Outcomes
Decrees
One Decree affected the Seattle Garages:
- High Filter passed with 39,656 votes and 26% of all decree votes.
- BLOOD FILLS THE TUB
- FOUR ARE DIPPED IN
- FIGHT FOR THE SURFACE
- A LADDER OF BODIES
- PORCELAIN CRACKS
- The Seattle Garages were given Blood Donor and sorted into Mild High.
Season Overview
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Caught In The Reverb
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In The Feedback
In Season 4, the Garages inched even closer to finishing the season with a winning record, continuing the gradual improvements of past seasons. With 6 thumbs per pitcher and hitting fueled by coffee grounds, the band was able to make an even start to the season and even dug themselves out of a midseason slump to finish out just under 0.500 win percentage. Midseason, fans and teammates bid farewell to barista and batter Avila Guzman after a surprise trade to the Miami Dale. Guzman was replaced by artist and intrepid explorer Farrell Seagull. While Avila may be on a cruise, fans are always excited to see her back in Seattle, and welcomed her with a standing ovation during the next Garages-Dale series. The Garages once again missed the postseason, a small price to pay after escaping the season unscathed.
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The Seattle Garages won no blessings in Season 4. However, the passage of the Alternate Reality abrubtly replaced players Ron Monstera and Malik Destiny with versions of themselves from other dimensions, much to the surprise of everyone at the viewing party. Monstera appeared mostly the same aside from a new first name and sudden interest in Norse mythology. Destiny's alternate was more of a surprise. Despite having the same family background, he was a catboy hailing from Lesser Washington on a quest to kill both the king and the god of his realm. "Meowlik" Destiny, as he is affectionately referred to, readily embraced both the godkilling aspirations of his new teammates and the splort of Blaseball, stating that it was "just as fun" as adventuring.