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{{Player|team=[[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]]|rating=★|status=Alive; Intact|instrument=Flute|pronouns=they/them (he/him when possesed by Landry Violence)|image1=[[bevanu.png]]}} | {{Player|team=[[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]]|rating=★|status=Alive; Intact|instrument=Flute|pronouns=they/them (he/him when possesed by Landry Violence)|image1=[[bevanu.png]]}} | ||
− | Bevan Underbuck is a player for the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]]. Bevan is a scrappy underdog who always gives 110%, but given their utter lack of talent, that doesn't amount to much. The Jazz's coaching staff believe that if Bevan could dial it up to 143%, they'd have a real shot at | + | Bevan Underbuck is a player for the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]]. Bevan is a scrappy underdog who always gives 110%, but given their utter lack of talent, that doesn't amount to much. The Jazz's coaching staff believe that if Bevan could dial it up to 143%, they'd have a real shot at [[The Underleagues]]. Bevan's parents are known to be good friends with the Jazz's ownership, and major donors to the Breckenridge Jazz Hands Charitable Trust. |
Bevan is also an impressive Jazz Flutist. | Bevan is also an impressive Jazz Flutist. |
Revision as of 19:39, 1 August 2020
Bevan Underbuck is a player for the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. Bevan is a scrappy underdog who always gives 110%, but given their utter lack of talent, that doesn't amount to much. The Jazz's coaching staff believe that if Bevan could dial it up to 143%, they'd have a real shot at The Underleagues. Bevan's parents are known to be good friends with the Jazz's ownership, and major donors to the Breckenridge Jazz Hands Charitable Trust.
Bevan is also an impressive Jazz Flutist.
History
In semi-finals of postseason Season 2, an arrangement was made with the Hades Tigers to have Landry Violence possess Bevan for a little help in beating the Philly Pies. While in this state, he was referred to as Bevan Violence and switched to he/him. While Bevan struggled to contain this newfound power, in the bottom of the fifth inning of Day 105 he hit an unprecedented 3-run homer.