Difference between revisions of "Bates Bentley"

From Blaseball Wiki

m (Typo)
m (Update player infobox)
Line 16: Line 16:
 
| coffee= Macchiato
 
| coffee= Macchiato
 
| blood= Basic
 
| blood= Basic
| fate= 67
+
| fate= 25
 
| soulscream=HEEHAHEEHAHEXAXXEXAXXEXIAAEXIAAEXIIAAAIIAAAI
 
| soulscream=HEEHAHEEHAHEXAXXEXAXXEXIAAEXIAAEXIIAAAIIAAAI
 
| pronouns=He/Him
 
| pronouns=He/Him

Revision as of 04:24, 4 March 2021


Bates Bentley is a lineup player for the Hawai'i Fridays, and has been with the team since Season 12, Day 50. Bentley has previously played for the New York Millennials.

Official League Record

Bentley joined the ILB as a pitcher for the New York Millennials with the league's inception in Season 1. Bentley was switched to the hitting lineup for the same team as a result of the "The Best Defense" blessing at the end of Season 6, swapping positions with Penelope Mathews, the team's worst hitter.

Season 12

On Season 12, Day 50, Bentley was exchanged to the Hawai'i Fridays due to Feedback. Bentley was replaced by NaN.

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

Born and raised in Yonkers, NY, the New York native pursued art before turning to Blaseball.

Music Career

Bentley has been active in New York City's rap community since XX04 under the pseudonym Orange Arnage. Bentley mentioned in a tell-all interview that he was inspired to "pick up the mic" by a collection of Stretch and Bobbito bootleg tapes given to him by his older cousin.

His first mixtape, released in XX05, was met with modest support from locals. Bentley’s XX07 follow-up full length tape earned praise from fellow New York City rappers U-God and Jadakiss as well as producer Harry Fraud.

Bentley's sophomore LP was delayed multiple times during negotiations with labels, but ultimately a deal never materialized. After un-mastered demos from these sessions were leaked by hackers, Bentley stepped away from rap professionally and began a career in Blaseball with the Millennials.

Most recently, Bentley can be seen in the background of the music video for "Euro Step" by Buffalo rapper Westside Gunn. Bentley says he still listens "voraciously" but is "too busy with Blaseball" to return to making music for now.

Tabloids have speculated that Bentley's sudden retirement from rapping is due to him sacrificing his creative abilities to a dark power in order to make himself and the Millennials stronger at Blaseball.

Also he is a Mai Tai.

Fan Art