Difference between revisions of "Antonio Wallace"

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Wallace never played in the [[The Underleagues|Underleagues]] and some allege that they were a former [[Glolf]] player who defected to Blaseball after the destruction of their sport. Wallace has described these allegations as "libelous, but essentially true."  
 
Wallace never played in the [[The Underleagues|Underleagues]] and some allege that they were a former [[Glolf]] player who defected to Blaseball after the destruction of their sport. Wallace has described these allegations as "libelous, but essentially true."  
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Wallace specializes in stealing historical military footwear.
  
 
In XX, Wallace was officially cautioned by an Umpire for attempting to use an opposing infielder as a bat, which was ruled illegal interference.   
 
In XX, Wallace was officially cautioned by an Umpire for attempting to use an opposing infielder as a bat, which was ruled illegal interference.   

Revision as of 02:43, 7 August 2020


Antonio Wallace is a player for the Charleston Shoe Thieves.


Wallace is one of Blaseball's Home Run leaders, ranking in the top five hitters of Home Runs during Season Two.

Wallace never played in the Underleagues and some allege that they were a former Glolf player who defected to Blaseball after the destruction of their sport. Wallace has described these allegations as "libelous, but essentially true."

Wallace specializes in stealing historical military footwear.

In XX, Wallace was officially cautioned by an Umpire for attempting to use an opposing infielder as a bat, which was ruled illegal interference.

During a Season 3 game against the Hawaii Fridays, it came to the attention of the crowd that Antonio is, in fact, a 12 foot tall skeleton Halloween decoration purchased from a chain hardware store.