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For the current Internet League Blaseball team, see Baltimore Crabs.

The Baltimore Crabs were an Ultra League Blaseball and Internet League Blaseball team in the Good League. They were a part of Ultra League Blaseball during Season A, then Internet League Blaseball from Season B until their incineration at an unknown point.

During the Season A elections, they stole Megan Ito from the Kansas City Breath Mints, sending back Cory Terermorphasis.

During Season B, they finished first in the Good League and won the Season B Internet Series. Additionally, pitcher Megan Ito was first in the league in pitching wins with 29.

The Crabs exited the Hall of Flame when it was left unattended by the Monitor during Latesiesta of Season β24. They were nullified on day 99 of the same season and are now located within the Black Hole (Black Hole).

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