Difference between revisions of "Boston Flowers/Season 2"

From Blaseball Wiki
(added starting roster)
(infobox, weather, overview)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Boston Flowers/Season 2'''
+
{{TeamSeason
 +
| title= [[Boston Flowers|{{Teamemoji|flowers}} Boston Flowers]]
 +
| season = Season 2
 +
| dates=July 27–August 2, 2020
 +
| previous= [[Boston Flowers/Season 1|Season 1]]
 +
| next= [[Boston Flowers/Season 3|Season 3]]
 +
<!-- Basic Information -->
 +
| division= Chaotic
 +
| league= Good
 +
| record= 51-48
 +
| favor= 7th
 +
| div_place= 1st
 +
| league_place= 3rd
 +
| ilb_place= 7th
 +
| postseason= 3rd seed in Good League<br>Quarterfinals: Defeated {{Teamemoji|firefighters}} 3-2<br>Semifinals: Lost to {{Teamemoji|shoe thieves}} 0-3
 +
 
 +
|changes=<table class="wikitable"><th style="text-align:left; min-width:13%;">Date</th><th style="text-align:left; min-width:65%;" colspan="3">Change</th><th style="text-align:left;">Cause</th>
 +
 
 +
<tr><td style="text-align:center;">[[Season 2|2]] 76<span style="font-size:0">00</span></td><td><table><tr><td>{{NegativeChange}}</td><td>[[Hurley Pacheco]] {{Deceased}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{PositiveChange}}</td><td>[[Nic Winkler]]</td></tr></table></td><td><table><tr><td>{{PositionIcon|lineup}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{PositionIcon|lineup}}</td></tr></table></td><td>{{Teamemoji|flowers}}</td><td><table><tr><td>Incineration</td></tr></table></td></tr>
 +
</table>
 +
}}
 +
 
 +
In [[Season 2]], the [[Boston Flowers]] once again qualified for the postseason. However, the team was left shaken when their best hitter, [[Hurley Pacheco]], was incinerated. This marked the first roster change for the Flowers, although it certainly wouldn't be the last.
  
 
==Starting Roster==
 
==Starting Roster==
Line 37: Line 59:
 
*[[Chambers Kennedy]]</div>
 
*[[Chambers Kennedy]]</div>
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==Notable Events==
 +
 +
===Incinerations===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|+
 +
!Day
 +
!Player
 +
!Replaced by
 +
|-
 +
|76
 +
|[[Hurley Pacheco]]
 +
|[[Nic Winkler]]
 +
|}
 +
 +
==Election==
 +
 +
The Flowers won no blessings, and were not affected by any blessings or decrees this election.
 +
 +
==Season Overview==
 +
<small>The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.</small>
 +
 +
Following their successful first season, the Flowers were excited to play, even though this season replaced sunshine with eclipses. However, tragedy struck on Day 76: in a game against the [[Hawai'i Fridays]], a rogue umpire incinerated hitter [[Hurley Pacheco]]. Pacheco was the team's best batter, but moreover, they were the first team member that the Flowers lost.
 +
 +
Pacheco's replacement, [[Nic Winkler]], joined the team in their second postseason run. This season was shakier: after narrowly defeating the [[Firefighters]] in the quarterfinals, the team lost to the [[Shoe Thieves]] in the Good League Championship Series. Still, the Flowers were optimistic about the next season.
  
 
{{FlowersNav}}
 
{{FlowersNav}}
 
[[Category: Boston Flowers]]
 
[[Category: Boston Flowers]]
 
[[Category: Season 2]]
 
[[Category: Season 2]]

Revision as of 17:58, 6 January 2022



In Season 2, the Boston Flowers once again qualified for the postseason. However, the team was left shaken when their best hitter, Hurley Pacheco, was incinerated. This marked the first roster change for the Flowers, although it certainly wouldn't be the last.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows

Notable Events

Incinerations

Day Player Replaced by
76 Hurley Pacheco Nic Winkler

Election

The Flowers won no blessings, and were not affected by any blessings or decrees this election.

Season Overview

The following summary mixes canon events with community lore.

Following their successful first season, the Flowers were excited to play, even though this season replaced sunshine with eclipses. However, tragedy struck on Day 76: in a game against the Hawai'i Fridays, a rogue umpire incinerated hitter Hurley Pacheco. Pacheco was the team's best batter, but moreover, they were the first team member that the Flowers lost.

Pacheco's replacement, Nic Winkler, joined the team in their second postseason run. This season was shakier: after narrowly defeating the Firefighters in the quarterfinals, the team lost to the Shoe Thieves in the Good League Championship Series. Still, the Flowers were optimistic about the next season.