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In Season 6, the Seattle Garages finished fourth in the new Mild League and seventh in the ILB. The Garages qualified for the postseason for the first time in franchise history. The team was seeded 4th, but swept both the quarterfinals and semifinals to earn their first ILB Championship appearance, where they were swept by the Baltimore Crabs. The team experienced no weather events during the season.
In the Season 6 Election the Garages received the Lottery Pick, reviving former pitcher Jaylen Hotdogfingers and banishing Mike Townsend to the Shadows. The Garages also won the Fireproof Jacket blessing, granting Oliver Mueller Fireproof.
Starting Roster
Lineup | Rotation |
---|---|
Bench | Bullpen |
Season
Roster Changes
- On Day 26, batter Lang Richardson siphoned some of Yeong-Ho Garcia's hitting ability. (Watch here on Before).
- Immediately following the blooddrain, Richardson's vibes were reduced from
⬌ Neutral
to↓↓↓ Honestly Terrible
.
- Immediately following the blooddrain, Richardson's vibes were reduced from
Notable Events
Postseason
Election Outcomes
Blessings
- Lottery Pick blessed the Seattle Garages.
- FIRE AND SMOKE
- AN EGG
- HATCHING
- JAYLEN HOTDOGFINGERS RETURNS
- MIKE TOWNSEND RETREATS TO SHADOWS
- The Garages had 58% of the votes and were the highest bidders. 119,158 votes were cast.
- Fireproof Jacket blessed the Seattle Garages.
- Oliver Mueller gained the Fireproof Jacket.
- The Garages had 4% of the votes. The Chicago Firefighters were the highest bidders with 47% of the vote. 15,687 votes were cast.
Season Overview
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Limiter Released
In Season 5, the Seattle Garages continued their slow upward climb. Led by perennial star batters Theodore Duende, Oliver Mueller, and the recently alternated Malik Destiny and supported by standout pitcher Henry Marshallow and the recently redeemed Mike Townsend, the team turned out a very respectable performance in the early season and once again overcame their now-characteristic midseason slump to finish a season with a winning record for the first time in Garages history. The first reverb the band faced seemed to only reinvigorate their performance, optimizing their lineup for small ball, a Seattle favorite strategy. At the end of the season, a second lineup shuffle further optimized the team, making them feel like a new band[1].
Mild Highs
With the passage of the High Filter Decree restructuring the league, the Seattle Garages left the Chaotic Evil division for their new home, Mild High. The reshuffle placed both of Seattle's rivals, the Sunbeams and Spies, in the opposite conference. The Seattle Garages won no blessings in Season 5.
- ↑ with the limiter released