Ballparks
Ballparks are a feature added to Blaseball in Season 12. Following the Season 11 elections, when Fans elected to "Close! ...the Forbidden Book...", the Election Results noted that ground was broken on the Crabitat. Season 12 introduced a new mechanic allowing Fans of teams to build and customize a Ballpark to the benefit of their teams. According to the Glossary, a Ballpark is "A venue where Blaseball is played and the location of a Team's home games."
Construction of a Ballpark
Prefabricated Models
When given the option to build a Ballpark, fans can see the following instructions:
Plant Your Flag
⚾ Spend coins to Contribute to the building & renovating of your team's Ballpark.
⚾ To break ground on your stadium, choose a Ballpark Prefab as a starting point.
⚾ The Ballpark Prefab with the most coins will be chosen for each team.
⚾ All Ballpark construction goes into effect in the Latesiesta, after Day 72.
There are nine prefab options to select from:
Fans select from one of the prefabs, and donate coins towards the construction of their chosen Ballpark style. Funding must be completed during the Midseason.
Renovations
See the main article on this topic: Renovations
Following the construction of a Ballpark, Fans will have the option to build Renovations to further customize their team's ballpark experience. Renovations have the following rules:
Renovations
⚾ Spend coins to Contribute to the building & renovation of your Team's Ballpark.
⚾ The top chosen Renovation(s) will be implemented for your Team's Ballpark.
⚾ The more Coins contributed to your Ballpark, the more Renovations will be built.
⚾ All Ballpark construction goes into effect in the Latesiesta, after Day 72.
Each season, teams are offered a selection of nine Renovations from the list of possibilities. Fans will be able to pay for more than one Renovation per season, with construction completing in the Latesiesta.
The list of available Renovation options can be found on Renovations.
Ballpark Attributes
Ballparks have a number of attributes, similar to Players, that can affect various in-game events and performance.
Grandiosity
+Hit %
-Home Runs %
Grandiosity determines Ballpark size. Low grandiosity causes more home runs and fewer singles, doubles, and triples, whereas high grandiosity causes more singles, doubles, and triples and fewer home runs.
Fortification
-Weather Events %
-Home Runs %
Fortification determines Ballpark wall size. Low fortification causes increased weather event frequency and home runs, whereas high fortification will reduce both weather events and homeruns. Weather events refer to events such as incinerations and feedback.
Obtuseness
+Hit %
-Foul %
Obtuseness determines the angle of the foul lines in the Ballpark. Low obtuseness increases the chance of foul balls and decreases the chance of hitting singles, doubles, and triples, whereas high obtuseness decreases the chance of foul balls and an increased chance of singles, doubles, and triples.
Ominousness
+Groundouts %
-Hard Hits %
Ominousness determines the angle of the Ballpark (or alternatively, how unsettling a Ballpark is). Low ominousness reduces groundouts and increases doubles and triples, whereas high ominousness increases groundouts and reduces doubles and triples.
Inconvenience
-Hit %
-Steal Attempt %
Inconvenience determines the dirt quality and other oddities about the Ballpark. Low inconvenience increases chances in singles, doubles, and triples as well as steal attempts, whereas high inconvenience decreases singles, doubles, triples as well as steal attempts.
Viscosity
+Contact %
-Hard Hit %
Viscosity determines the air quality of the Ballpark. Low viscosity causes more doubles and triples and harder to hit balls, whereas high viscosity causes easier to hit balls, but fewer doubles and triples.
Forwardness
+Strike %
+Hard Hit %
Forwardness determines the distance between the pitcher's mound and home plate in the Ballpark. Low forwardness decreases strikes, doubles, and triples, whereas high forwardness increases strikes, doubles, and triples.
Mysticism
+Special Abilities %
Mysticism taps into leylines and other magical elements of the Ballpark. Low mysticism decreases the chance of Player abilities activating, and high mysticism increases the chance of Player abilities activating. Player abilities refer to modifications such as Charm and Fiery.
Elongation
-Steal Success %
-Double Plays %
Elongation determines the distance between the Ballpark's bases. Low elongation increases the chance of steal success and double plays, whereas high elongation decreases the chance of steal success and double plays.
Filthiness
Filthiness is a measurement of how much debris, mess, etc. exists in the Ballpark. Certain events have been noticed to increase Filthiness, including Flooding weather, Glitter weather, and Items breaking. Foul balls appear to have variable Filthiness, even occasionally negative Filthiness. Filthiness can be removed via Ballpark Cleanup renovations, and the Flood Pumps Ballpark modification can prevent flooding from increasing Ballpark filthiness further.
Luxuriousness
As of Season 24, it is unknown what effect, if any, Luxuriousness has, as it has always remained at its minimum value for all known Ballparks.
Hype
With the passing of the Hype Train decree, Hype increases during games in which the Home team shames the Away team. As Hype increases, the Home team appears to play better. Hype depreciates slowly over time.
History
Constructing the Crabitat
At the start of Season 12, Fans discovered that if they clicked on a Black Hole weather icon, they could see the Baltimore Crabs' team page, which featured a new tab. The tab was covered with a red banner, reading "KEEP OUT," and when clicked on, showed the Chesapeake Racetrack and Ballpark, also known as The Crabitat. Fans who had chosen the Crabs as their favorite team saw an additional message that indicated construction would begin after Day 27, on the Earlsiesta.
Following the first Earlsiesta in Season 12, Fans of the Crabs were able to donate to the construction of their Ballpark, in the prefab styles of their choosing. The Fans fully funded the construction project in approximately 15 minutes, and were greeted with notice that the construction would complete after Day 72, the Latesiesta.
However, while funding the Ballpark, bright red messages warned Fans of their choices:
WARNING: DO NOT CONTRIBUTE
DANGER
AUTHORIZED ENTITIES ONLY
CEASE AND DESIST
BREACH IMMINENT
Several days later, during the first Latesiesta, the Crabs descended from the Big Leagues, also bringing with them three new teams: the Atlantis Georgias , Core Mechanics, and Ohio Worms. Additionally, all other teams were able to see their own upcoming Ballparks, and donations for those began in the Season 13 Earlsiesta.
Ballparks across the League
In the Season 13 Earlsiesta, the rest of the teams across the League began construction on their Ballparks. Many of them finished funding the stadium within minutes, with latecomers soon ensuring all teams were fully funded. Construction was completed for all Ballparks the following Latesiesta, with the Baltimore Crabs completing construction of the first Renovations, Inconvenience - and Peanut Mister.
List of Ballparks
Icon | Name | Nickname | Team | Date Constructed | Prefab | Cost (in Coins) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chesapeake Racetrack and Ballpark | "The Crabitat" | Baltimore Crabs 🦀 | Season 12 Latesiesta | Silverada | 1,204,999 | |
Tokyo Fitness Center | "The Gym" | Tokyo Lift 🏋️ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 909,716 | |
Breckenridge Community Field | "The Pocket" | Breckenridge Jazz Hands 👐 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 936,095 | |
The Fire Safety Awareness Center | "The Fire House" | Chicago Firefighters 🔥 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Douglas | 933,904 | |
Sixth Circle Stadium | "The Ampitheater" | Hades Tigers 🐅 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 1,583,174 | |
Basin of Mexico Park | "The Bucket" | Mexico City Wild Wings 🍗 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Douglas | 1,175,074 | |
The Atlantean Dome | "The Bubble" | Atlantis Georgias 🔱 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Hillcrest | 656,404 | |
Al Pastor Memorial Park | "LA Taquería" | LA Unlimited Tacos 🌮 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 1,375,363 | |
Miami International Arena | "Worldwide Field" | Miami Dale 🚤 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 726,878 | |
Boston Garden | "The Garden" | Boston Flowers 🌹 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 1,007,387 | |
Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field | "The Solarium" | Hellmouth Sunbeams 🌞 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 2,325,023 | |
An Undisclosed Location | "REDACTED" | Houston Spies 🕵️ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 1,418,244 | |
Wapakoneta Air, Space and Worm Museum and Ballpark | "The Wormhole" | Ohio Worms 🐌 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Hillcrest | 907,356 | |
New York, New York Arena, Arena | "Battin' Island" | New York Millennials 📱 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Silverada | 997,610 | |
George Fourman Stadium | "The Steakhouse" | Dallas Steaks 🥩 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Rodeo | 983,786 | |
San Franstadium | "The Polyhedron" | San Francisco Lovers 💋 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Douglas | 1,033,968 | |
Tastycake Stadium | "The Oven" | Philly Pies 🥧 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 921,726 | |
The Hotdogfingers Memorial Climate Pledge Garage and Parking Facility | "The Big Garage" | Seattle Garages 🎸 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Pine | 719,531 | |
Core Pillar Center | "The Pillars" | Core Mechanics 🛠️ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Hillcrest | 665,911 | |
Hawai'i Viberight Field | "The Cookout" | Hawai'i Fridays 🏝️ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 1,469,371 | |
Gleek Arena | "The Gleek" | Canada Moist Talkers 🗣️ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 806,544 | |
Choux Stadium | "The Choux" | Charleston Shoe Thieves 👟 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 828,745 | |
Yellowstone National (Ball)Park | "Yellowstone" | Yellowstone Magic ✨ | Season 13 Latesiesta | Boreal | 1,496,187 | |
Kansas City FreshDome | "The Meadow" | Kansas City Breath Mints 🍬 | Season 13 Latesiesta | Loge | 908,592 | |
ILB Historical Preservation Site | "The Vault" | Vault Legends 🏅 | Unknown | Loge | n/a |
Trivia
- The background color of the Gym's icon appears to be a mistake. Every other ballpark icon matches the primary color of its team (which should be magenta for the Lift), and with the exception of the Vault uses shades of the primary color for the model icon (the Gym's icon uses shades of pink, which match the Lift's team color but not the displayed background color of the ballpark). Additionally, the dark teal color used as the background is an exact copy of one of the icon colors used for the Gleek. A version of the Gym's icon with the likely intended background color can be seen below.
- Likewise, the secondary color of the Bubble's icon (displayed as peach) appears to be unintended. The color is a copy of the Pillars' secondary icon color, and an unused ballpark icon color CSS filter (located where the Bubble's secondary color would be) points towards the intended color being a particular shade of dark aquamarine. A version of the Bubble's icon with the likely intended secondary color can be seen below.
The Gym's icon with the Lift's background color
The Bubble's icon with the unused secondary color