Difference between revisions of "Boston Flowers"
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{{Team|division=Chaotic Good|team_slogan=Bloom Goes The Dynamite!|rival=Charleston Shoe Thieves | {{Team|division=Chaotic Good|team_slogan=Bloom Goes The Dynamite!|rival=Charleston Shoe Thieves | ||
− | New York Millennials|home_town=Boston|social_media=@BOS_Flowers|image1=bostonflowers.png|captain=[[Beck Whitney]]}}The Boston Flowers are a [[Blaseball, The Internet Blaseball League Wiki|Blaseball]] team in the Chaotic Good division of the [[Good League]]. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since [[Season 1]]. The Flowers make their home at Flenway Plark. Some locals believe this is due to the chemicals used to treat the turf at Flenway Plark, but this is largely conjecture. | + | New York Millennials|home_town=Boston|social_media=@BOS_Flowers|image1=bostonflowers.png|captain=[[Beck Whitney]]}}The Boston Flowers are a [[Blaseball, The Internet Blaseball League Wiki|Blaseball]] team in the Chaotic Good division of the [[Good League]]. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since [[Season 1]]. The Flowers make their home at Flenway Plark. Some locals believe this is due to the chemicals used to treat the turf at Flenway Plark, but this is largely conjecture. Unlike most Boston fanbases, The Flowers fandom collectively decided to not uphold the tradition of being awful to their rivals, instead opting to thank them for "watering the garden" and allowing The Flowers to grow from the experience. |
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Revision as of 20:55, 1 August 2020
The Boston Flowers are a Blaseball team in the Chaotic Good division of the Good League. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1. The Flowers make their home at Flenway Plark. Some locals believe this is due to the chemicals used to treat the turf at Flenway Plark, but this is largely conjecture. Unlike most Boston fanbases, The Flowers fandom collectively decided to not uphold the tradition of being awful to their rivals, instead opting to thank them for "watering the garden" and allowing The Flowers to grow from the experience.
Until XX33, the Boston Flowers shared their name with Boston's largest Glolf team; however, Isaac Rubberman used nir bat, the Weird Flex, to seal them beneath the earth.
Players
Batters
- Bryanayah Chang
- Margarito Nava
- Nic Winkler
- Castillo Turner
- Jacob Haynes
- Beck Whitney
- Jorge Ito
- Matheo Carpenter
- Isaac Rubberman
Pitchers
Former Players
- Hurley Pacheco (incinerated)
Season Results
To be added.
Fan Art