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A player for the [[Hawaii Fridays]] who replaced [[Hendricks Rangel]].
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{{Player|title1=Basilio Fig|team=[[Hawaii Fridays]]|status=Intact, Alive|pronouns=They/them|species=Basil-Fig Palm Tree|rating=★★½}}
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'''Basilio Fig''' is a batter for the [[Hawaii Fridays]] who replaced [[Hendricks Rangel]] in [[Season 3]].
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After the incineration (and some would argue return to the ether) of [[Hendricks Rangel]], Basilio Fig stepped onto the field. As a sentient palm tree growing near one of the Fridays’ most frequented playing spots, Fig had already been a fan of blaseball for quite some time. At the very moment that Rangel’s physical form released, [[Our Lady of Perpetual Friday]] graced Fig with a renewed vigor in their roots, allowing them to stride across the field and join the Fridays.
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Eyewitnesses say that each time Fig steps up to bat time seems to slow. In that instant a pair of muscular arms grow from their barklike torso allowing them to swing their bat.
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Fig is close friends with a family of toucans that were blown into their upper branches by a passing storm. Fridays player [[Fletcher Yamamoto]] can be found nesting with Fig on their days off together.
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Revision as of 02:37, 7 August 2020

Basilio Fig is a batter for the Hawaii Fridays who replaced Hendricks Rangel in Season 3.

After the incineration (and some would argue return to the ether) of Hendricks Rangel, Basilio Fig stepped onto the field. As a sentient palm tree growing near one of the Fridays’ most frequented playing spots, Fig had already been a fan of blaseball for quite some time. At the very moment that Rangel’s physical form released, Our Lady of Perpetual Friday graced Fig with a renewed vigor in their roots, allowing them to stride across the field and join the Fridays.

Eyewitnesses say that each time Fig steps up to bat time seems to slow. In that instant a pair of muscular arms grow from their barklike torso allowing them to swing their bat.

Fig is close friends with a family of toucans that were blown into their upper branches by a passing storm. Fridays player Fletcher Yamamoto can be found nesting with Fig on their days off together.