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==Election Outcomes==
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
While the Crabs did not win any blessings they were effected by:
 
While the Crabs did not win any blessings they were effected by:
*'''Defection''' which was won by the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] with 3% of the vote, causing [[PolkaDot Patterson]] to trade be traded for [[Oliver Notarobot]].  
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*'''Defection''' blessed the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] {{Teamicon|moist talkers}}
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**The Moist Talkers stole [[PolkaDot Patterson]] from the [[Baltimore Crabs]] and sent back [[Oliver Notarobot]].
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**The Moist Talkers won with 3% of the vote. The [[Los Angeles Tacos]] had 15% of the vote.
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==Season Overview==
 
==Season Overview==
 
<small>The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.</small></br>
 
<small>The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.</small></br>

Revision as of 15:13, 27 November 2021



The Baltimore Crabs' Season 2

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows

Season

Notable Games

On Day 52 the Crabs played the Jazz Hands to 20 innings, making the first 20 inning game in the ILB. In the top of the 13th inning Kennedy Loser managed to hit a home run, but Bevan Underbuck tied the game back up until the 20th inning, when Parker Parra hit a 2-run-home run alongside Valentine Games, winning the game for the Crabs.

Roster Changes

On Day 25 Nora Perez was incinerated and replaced with Holden Stanton.

Election Outcomes

While the Crabs did not win any blessings they were effected by:

Season Overview

The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.
While their overall performance was improved by the addition of Polkadot Patterson, the Crabs were just shy of a winning record, though they did mange to be a part of the first 20 inning game with the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. As the Forbidden Book was opened, the Crabs were among those to face the consequences of the act, with the fifth incineration of the ILB sending marine Biology student Nora Perez to her death. She was replaced by Holden Stanton in the lineup.

While the Crabs did not receive any blessings, PolkaDot Patterson was stolen by the Canada Moist Talkers, trading out their star pitcher with the less-than-stellar Oliver Notarobot. This was one of the first of many times that the Crabs made an active show of swearing off the blaseball gods.