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Adalberto Tosser is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]], beloved by countless blaseball fans but banned from almost every bar in town. His rambunctious antics off the field have made him something of a regular figure in the scandal pages and gossip blogs, but never detract from his solid, respectable reputation as a thoroughly middling player. Adalberto Tosser has one large arm that is 6 feet long below the elbow. His arm is widely attributed for being the key to his legendary pitching success, as demonstrated in the last game of [[Season 2]]. Two popular fan chants associated with Adalberto Tosser are "Tosser's gonna toss ya' / 'em / it" and "Adal-berto" followed by two claps, spaced two beats apart, and then three claps, spaced 1/4 of a beat apart.  
 
Adalberto Tosser is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]], beloved by countless blaseball fans but banned from almost every bar in town. His rambunctious antics off the field have made him something of a regular figure in the scandal pages and gossip blogs, but never detract from his solid, respectable reputation as a thoroughly middling player. Adalberto Tosser has one large arm that is 6 feet long below the elbow. His arm is widely attributed for being the key to his legendary pitching success, as demonstrated in the last game of [[Season 2]]. Two popular fan chants associated with Adalberto Tosser are "Tosser's gonna toss ya' / 'em / it" and "Adal-berto" followed by two claps, spaced two beats apart, and then three claps, spaced 1/4 of a beat apart.  
  
In XX43, Tosser pioneered the "hardball", a pitch exclusive to the Crabs in which the ball is filled with a small crustacean who pilots it on its way to the batter. The ball's pilot does not count as a player, as despite there being rules specifically allowing crabs to play blaseball, there's no rules against them choosing not to be.  
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In XX43, Tosser pioneered the "hardball", a pitch exclusive to the Crabs in which the ball is filled with a small crustacean who pilots it on its way to the batter. The ball's pilot does not count as a player, as while the rulebook specifically allows crabs to play blaseball, there's no rules against them choosing not to even while technically participating in the splort.  
  
 
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[[Category:Players with a Tlopps card]]

Revision as of 05:07, 3 August 2020


Adalberto Tosser is a player for the Baltimore Crabs, beloved by countless blaseball fans but banned from almost every bar in town. His rambunctious antics off the field have made him something of a regular figure in the scandal pages and gossip blogs, but never detract from his solid, respectable reputation as a thoroughly middling player. Adalberto Tosser has one large arm that is 6 feet long below the elbow. His arm is widely attributed for being the key to his legendary pitching success, as demonstrated in the last game of Season 2. Two popular fan chants associated with Adalberto Tosser are "Tosser's gonna toss ya' / 'em / it" and "Adal-berto" followed by two claps, spaced two beats apart, and then three claps, spaced 1/4 of a beat apart.

In XX43, Tosser pioneered the "hardball", a pitch exclusive to the Crabs in which the ball is filled with a small crustacean who pilots it on its way to the batter. The ball's pilot does not count as a player, as while the rulebook specifically allows crabs to play blaseball, there's no rules against them choosing not to even while technically participating in the splort.