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Save the information documented on this page, nothing is known about Huerta. Garages captain [[Theodore Duende]] once said, "There are many things we don't know about this world, and one of them is Arturo Huerta."
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<blockquote>"There are many things we don't know about this world. One of them is Arturo Huerta."</blockquote>''- Seattle Garages Captain [[Theodore Duende]], Season 3''
  
No known visual depiction of Huerta exists. People who have seen Huerta cannot describe their appearance mere moments after seeing them. Many artists have spent hours working on drawings of Huerta only to realize their canvases were still blank.
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Save the information documented on this page, little is known about what Arturo 'Arty' Huerta looks like. No visual depiction of Huerta exists, all photographs are damaged or rendered unusable by some chance or user-operated error. Any visual or audio recordings of Huerta are prone to data corruption so as to make the data unusable. In all incidents, no foul play was suspected or proven. Many artists have spent hours working on drawings of Huerta, only to realize their canvasses were either incomprehensible or still blank.
  
In their Season 1 [[Tlopps Blaseball Cards|Tlopps card]] Huerta's face is wholly obscured by the photographer's thumb, an error not noticed until all 540,000 cards had been printed, packed and shipped. Subsequent cards featured a corrupted jpeg of [[Ron Monstera]], the words "file not found", and an Instagram post of the photographer's tuna salad sandwich.
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How others perceive Arturo seems to vary. Some claim that Huerta blends into the crowd, easily glossed over by others. Others can say for certain they know what Arturo looks like, only for the details to slip from their mind immediately on looking away from. The only player in the ILB who has claimed they can regularly perceive and describe Huerta's appearance is [[Oliver Notarobot|Oliver "OLL-E" Notarobot]]. Upon being interviewed, Notarobot's response was "Sure, he’s-" Notarobot experienced a failure in his voice box hardware shortly after and had to cut the interview short. All future attempts to give a description of Arturo resulted in malfunction.
  
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As of Season 10, researchers into the nature of the realms of Blaseball have come up with a predominant theory that explains Huerta's peculiar nature. Further ability to perceive both [[the void|Incineration]] in which Incinerated players are cast and the Shadows that are omnipresent in each team suggest that Huerta is a being half-tuned to our reality and to somewhere else. This metaphysical "Elsewhere" allows Arturo Huerta to perceive realities that may not be casually observable to others: Huerta has confirmed in written interviews that he was able to understand the nature of the Void when accompanying the rest of the team to rescue [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]], as well as having the ability to see the players who made deals with the Shadows, having confirmed on [[Mike Townsend]]'s return that he could always see him around Seattle's baseball park and having communication with [[Lenny Marijuana]] before his unshadowing. It is currently unknown how Huerta perceives the infinite intersecting realities of [[Los Angeli]].
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As for Seattle's blaseball team, Arturo's dual-realm nature does not seem to inhibit his ability to pitch, play the vibraphone, or communicate with his teammates. "Oh, Arty? He's always there to lend a hand if you need it." Seattle Garages player [[Malik Destiny]] said in an interview. "He's really quiet, though! I can never hear him coming, even though I can hear a lot of things with my ears. He's really nice and apologizes for sneaking up on people, though!" However, this report conflicts with Notarobot's depiction of Huerta.
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"Arturo Huerta is a trickster within the 90th percentile." Notarobot commented.  "His jests, largely targeted at me due to my ability to perceive and remember him, are unceasing and relentless.”
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These two conflicting stories capture the nature of Arturo Huerta: The man everyone knows, but no one perceives.
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=== Hobbies and Personal Life ===
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Huerta has been seen spending time in the greenhouse atop the Big Garage. When asked, team member [[Paula Turnip]] said “Yeah, I let anyone on the team grow things up there. Art is real simple, he has a single basil plant he likes to tend to. Cute little thing, though I’m starting to have a hard time keeping track of where it is.”
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It is speculated that Huerta is behind the murals painted on the team [[Vending Machines]], though attempts to confirm this with any of the band members or former member [[Farrell Seagull]] proved fruitless, saying they enjoyed the mystery of it.
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
 
Huerta plays vibraphone for [[The Garages|the Seattle Garages Rainy Day Attitudes]].  
 
Huerta plays vibraphone for [[The Garages|the Seattle Garages Rainy Day Attitudes]].  

Revision as of 04:47, 28 February 2021

Arturo Huerta is a pitcher for the Seattle Garages. They have been a member of the team since Season 1.

Official League Records

On Season 7, Day 47, Huerta siphoned some of Cory Ross's pitching ability.

On Season 9, Day 99, Huerta siphoned some of Ronan Jaylee's pitching ability during Blooddrain weather, increasing their rating from to .

During the Coffee Cup, Huerta played for FWXBC as a pitcher.

Personal Life

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

"There are many things we don't know about this world. One of them is Arturo Huerta."

- Seattle Garages Captain Theodore Duende, Season 3

Save the information documented on this page, little is known about what Arturo 'Arty' Huerta looks like. No visual depiction of Huerta exists, all photographs are damaged or rendered unusable by some chance or user-operated error. Any visual or audio recordings of Huerta are prone to data corruption so as to make the data unusable. In all incidents, no foul play was suspected or proven. Many artists have spent hours working on drawings of Huerta, only to realize their canvasses were either incomprehensible or still blank.

How others perceive Arturo seems to vary. Some claim that Huerta blends into the crowd, easily glossed over by others. Others can say for certain they know what Arturo looks like, only for the details to slip from their mind immediately on looking away from. The only player in the ILB who has claimed they can regularly perceive and describe Huerta's appearance is Oliver "OLL-E" Notarobot. Upon being interviewed, Notarobot's response was "Sure, he’s-" Notarobot experienced a failure in his voice box hardware shortly after and had to cut the interview short. All future attempts to give a description of Arturo resulted in malfunction.

As of Season 10, researchers into the nature of the realms of Blaseball have come up with a predominant theory that explains Huerta's peculiar nature. Further ability to perceive both Incineration in which Incinerated players are cast and the Shadows that are omnipresent in each team suggest that Huerta is a being half-tuned to our reality and to somewhere else. This metaphysical "Elsewhere" allows Arturo Huerta to perceive realities that may not be casually observable to others: Huerta has confirmed in written interviews that he was able to understand the nature of the Void when accompanying the rest of the team to rescue Jaylen Hotdogfingers, as well as having the ability to see the players who made deals with the Shadows, having confirmed on Mike Townsend's return that he could always see him around Seattle's baseball park and having communication with Lenny Marijuana before his unshadowing. It is currently unknown how Huerta perceives the infinite intersecting realities of Los Angeli.

As for Seattle's blaseball team, Arturo's dual-realm nature does not seem to inhibit his ability to pitch, play the vibraphone, or communicate with his teammates. "Oh, Arty? He's always there to lend a hand if you need it." Seattle Garages player Malik Destiny said in an interview. "He's really quiet, though! I can never hear him coming, even though I can hear a lot of things with my ears. He's really nice and apologizes for sneaking up on people, though!" However, this report conflicts with Notarobot's depiction of Huerta.

"Arturo Huerta is a trickster within the 90th percentile." Notarobot commented.  "His jests, largely targeted at me due to my ability to perceive and remember him, are unceasing and relentless.”

These two conflicting stories capture the nature of Arturo Huerta: The man everyone knows, but no one perceives.

Hobbies and Personal Life

Huerta has been seen spending time in the greenhouse atop the Big Garage. When asked, team member Paula Turnip said “Yeah, I let anyone on the team grow things up there. Art is real simple, he has a single basil plant he likes to tend to. Cute little thing, though I’m starting to have a hard time keeping track of where it is.”

It is speculated that Huerta is behind the murals painted on the team Vending Machines, though attempts to confirm this with any of the band members or former member Farrell Seagull proved fruitless, saying they enjoyed the mystery of it.

Music

Huerta plays vibraphone for the Seattle Garages Rainy Day Attitudes.

Fan Works

Arturo Huerta is the focus of the following songs: