Community History:Wild High Memorial Belt
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The Wild High Memorial Belt is a competition created by Fans of Wild High Teams starting in Season 18. It has no bearing on Blaseball itself.
Rules
Expansion Era
The "Belt" starts the Season in possession of the Wild High Team who last had it in the previous Season. If that Team has a Blaseball Series against a another team in the Wild High Division, they must then defend the Belt on the third game of the Series. If the defending Team lose the Game, the Belt is then transferred to the opposing Team. The opposing Team must themselves defend the Belt from Wild High Teams — including the Team they have taken the Belt from — when they have Games against them. If they fail to defend the Belt, it is transferred again. The Belt continues to be passed between Wild High Teams until the end of the Regular Season, and does not carry into the Postseason. Because the competition relies on Games played on Blaseball.com, it can only be played during an active Season.
Short Circuits
Starting in Gamma 4, the format of the Belt was changed. Because Wild High had dissolved in Season 24, the Memorial Belt was now open to all former Wild High Teams, including new additions to the competition in the New York Millennials, the Baltimore Crabs, and the San Francisco Lovers. Whereas in The Expansion Era there was only one Belt, during Gamma 4 every participating Team started the Season in the possession of their own Belt. As a result, Teams had the possibility to be both Defenders and opponents during a given game. Futhermore, Teams could amass multiple Belts, and if a Team defeated another participant in posession of multiple Belts, all of these belts would be transferred. This eventually lead to the majority of Belts being possessed by an increasingly smaller number of participating of Teams.
History
Season 18
The Tamara Crankit Aurora Blortles Bauer Zimmerman Memorial Championship Belt was the inaugural round of the Wild High Memorial Belt. The Season began with the Belt in the hands of the Chicago Firefighters, and ended with the Belt in the hands of the Hades Tigers. The Belt changed hands a total of 11 times, and was never passed to the Atlantis Georgias. The Chicago Firefighters held the Belt four times, the Tokyo Lift held the Belt once, the Hades Tigers held the Belt four times, the Mexico City Wild Wings held the Belt once, and the Breckenridge Jazz Hands held the Belt once. The Hades Tigers held the Belt for the longest continuous period of time, holding it 42 Days from Day 27 to Day 69.
- On Day 3, the Chicago Firefighters defended the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. It was additionally renamed to the Tamara Crankit Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Jazz Hands hitter Tamara Crankit.
- On Day 12, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 15, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 18, the Mexico City Wild Wings took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 24, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings.
- On Day 27, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 32, the Belt was renamed to the Tamara Crankit Aurora Blortles Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Wild Wings hitter Aurora Blortles.
- On Day 54, the Belt was renamed to the Tamara Crankit Aurora Blortles Bauer Zimmerman Championship Belt after the incineration of Jazz Hands hitter Bauer Zimmerman.
- On Day 69, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 75, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 81, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 90, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 99, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
Season 19
The Wichita Toaster Carmelo Plums Memorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 19. Despite Wins being converted to Unwins in this Season, this did not affect the rules of the Wild High Memorial Belt. This Season began with the Belt in the hands of the Hades Tigers, and ended with the Belt in the hands of the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. The Belt changed hands seven times, and was never in the hands of the Mexico City Wild Wings. The Hades Tigers held the Belt three times, the Atlantis Georgias held the Belt once, the Chicago Firefighters held the Belt once, the Tokyo Lift held the Belt once, and the Breckenridge Jazz Hands held the Belt twice. The Hades Tigers held the Belt for the longest continuous period of time, holding it 30 Days from Day 1 to Day 30.
- On Day 15, the Hades Tigers defended the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings. Additionally, the Belt was renamed to the Wichita Toaster Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Wild Wings hitter Wichita Toaster.
- On Day 30, the Atlantis Georgias took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 36, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Atlantis Georgias.
- On Day 42, the Chicago Firefighters defended the Belt from the Hades Tigers. Additionally, the Belt was renamed to the Wichita Toaster Carmelo Plums Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Firefighters hitter Carmelo Plums.
- On Day 54, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 57, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 72, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 81, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 87, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
Season 20
The Niq Nyong'o Memorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 20. This Season began with the Belt in the hands of the Breckenridge Jazz Hands, and ended with the Belt in the hands of the Tokyo Lift. The Belt changed hands eight times, and was never held by the Mexico City Wild Wings. The Breckenridge Jazz Hands held the Belt twice, the Hades Tigers held the Belt twice, the Atlantis Georgias held the Belt once, the Tokyo Lift held the Belt three times, and the Chicago Firefighters held the Belt once. The Tokyo Lift held the Belt for the longest continuous period of time, holding it 39 Days from Day 60 to Day 99.
- On Day 3, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 21, the Atlantis Georgias took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 30, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Atlantis Georgias.
- On Day 33, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 39, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 42, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 48, the Belt was renamed to the Niq Nyong'o Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Georgias hitter Niq Nyong'o.
- On Day 54, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 60, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
Season 21
The Gerund Pantheocide Memorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 21. This Season began with the Belt in the hands of the Tokyo Lift and ended with the Belt in the hands of the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. The Belt changed hands five times, and was never held by the Mexico City Wild Wings. The Tokyo Lift held the Belt once, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands held the Belt twice, the Atlantis Georgias held the Belt once, the Hades Tigers held the Belt once, and the Chicago Firefighters held the Belt once. The Atlantis Georgias held the Belt for the longest continuous period of time, holding it 39 Days from Day 6 to Day 45.
- On Day 3, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 6, the Atlantis Georgias took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 12, the Belt was renamed to the Gerund Pantheocide Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Lift hitter Gerund Pantheocide.
- On Day 45, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Atlantis Georgias.
- On Day 75, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Hades Tigers.
- On Day 84, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
Season 22
The Goobie Ballson Yong Wright Memorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 22. This Season began with the Belt in the hands of the Breckenridge Jazz Hands, and ended with the Belt in the hands of the Mexico City Wild Wings. The Belt changed hands four times, and was never held by the Atlantis Georgias or Tokyo Lift. The Belt was held by the Breckenridge Jazz Hands once, the Chicago Firefighters twice, the Hades Tigers once, and the Mexico City Wild Wings once. The Chicago Firefighters held the Belt for the longest continuous period of time, holding it 39 Days from Day 60 to Day 99.
- On Day 9, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. Additionally, the Belt was renamed to the Goobie Ballson Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of LA Unlimited Tacos hitter Goobie Ballson. Despite dying on a Wild Low team, Goobie Ballson's notoriety in Wild High as a batter for the Chicago Firefighters and a pitcher for the Tokyo Lift and Atlantis Georgias led to their name being included on the Belt.
- On Day 12, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 24, the Mexico City Wild Wings took the Belt from the Hades Tigers. Additionally, the Belt was renamed to the Goobie Ballson Yong Wright Memorial Championship Belt after the incineration of Wild Wings hitter Yong Wright.
- On Day 60, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings.
Season 23
The Nobody Died Yet But Give It Time Memorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 23.
- On Day 3, the Breckenridge Jazz Hands took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 18, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.
- On Day 54, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 66, the Mexico City Wild Wings took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 75, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings.
- On Day 78, the Mexico City Wild Wings took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
Season 24
The Collins Melon Memorial, Niq Nyong'o Unmemorial Championship Belt was passed around Wild High in Season 24. As opposed to previous Memorial Belts, which were named after incinerated Players, this Belt was named after the recently Vaulted Collins Melon and the recently revived Niq Nyong'o. Despite Nicholas Mora being Vaulted and Gerund Pantheocide being revived as well, their names were not included on the Memorial/Unmemorial Championship Belt. Despite various Teams being incinerated or nullified in Season 24, this surprisingly had no effect on the Collins Melon Memorial, Niq Nyong'o Unmemorial Championship Belt.
- On Day 3, the Tokyo Lift took the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings.
- On Day 9, the Chicago Firefighters took the Belt from the Tokyo Lift.
- On Day 15, the Mexico City Wild Wings took the Belt from the Chicago Firefighters.
- On Day 33, the Atlantis Georgias took the Belt from the Mexico City Wild Wings.
- On Day 48, the Hades Tigers took the Belt from the Atlantis Georgias.
Gamma 4
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Over the course of Gamma 4, the nine belts would change hands multiple times and quickly became grouped into a shrinking number of sets as the circuit continued. By the end of Gamma 4, possession of the belts would be split between only two teams.
- Atlantis Georgias - 6 Belts
- Breckenridge Jazz Hands - 3 Belts