Baltimore Crabs/Season 6

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In Season β6 the Baltimore Crabs finished first in the Wild League, and first in the ILB, sweeping the playoffs to take their first championship victory and winning 3 Blessings in the Election.

After winning 4 blessings to improve the team by 6% overall, 17% in baserunning, and give 4 players a 20% boost, and then gaining star pitcher Axel Trololol the Crabs had unprecedented blaseball success, including a 21 game winning streak and completely sweeping the playoffs to win their first championship and set the single season win record.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows

Season Events

Roster Changes

In Season 6 the Crabs had their blood drained twice, and drained blood once.

Notable Games

In Season 6 some notable games for the Crabs were:

  • On Day 1 The First ever Blooddrain (Watch here on Before)
  • On Day 99 The Crabs set the Single Season win record (Watch here on Before)
  • On Day 105 Postseason extra innings game against Campos Arias (Watch here on Before)
  • On Day 110 Crabs First Championship win (Watch here on Before)

Election Outcomes

Note: This election marked the third time that Mcdaniel and Stanton had been traded for each other between the Crabs and the Jazz Hands.

Season Overview

The Greatest Team Ever (to date)

The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.
After the last election the Crabs had unprecedented blaseball success, including a 21 game winning streak and completely sweeping the playoffs to win their first championship.

Forrest Best became the first player to steal 100 bases in a single season, beating out the second place Don Mitchell by 45 steals. While every single Crabs pitcher found their way to the leaderboard for the lowest earned run averages across the league.

While not as monumental as their last election, the Crabs made several gains in season 6. Sutton Dreamy was able to pick up Night Vision Goggles, and Holden Stanton was rewarded with a shrink ray, and then immediately sent back to the Jazz Hands for Nagomi Mcdaniel. Again. Notably this time McDaniel was shelled - and therefore unable to actually participate in the game other than catching flyouts - which she did several times. This series of trades are detailed in The Ballad of Nagomi Mcdaniel.