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'''Bright Zimmerman''' is a pitcher on the [[Philly Pies]], and has been with the team since the start of [[Internet League Blaseball]].
 
'''Bright Zimmerman''' is a pitcher on the [[Philly Pies]], and has been with the team since the start of [[Internet League Blaseball]].

Revision as of 21:50, 20 September 2020

Bright Zimmerman is a pitcher on the Philly Pies, and has been with the team since the start of Internet League Blaseball.

Official League Record

During the Season 5 election, Zimmerman's batting and pitching fell half a star as a part of the Charleston Shoe Thieves' Bad Neighbors blessing.

Player History

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

Bright Zim (on official documents Bright Zimmerman) is a merfolk pitcher for the Philly Pies. He gained renown pitching for the Underleague team, the Atlantis Sharkbait. When he came ashore, he introduced himself formally as "Bright Zim, merman." His surname was incorrectly recorded as Zimmerman, which still follows him on his official records to this day.

It is rumored that Bright actually joined the team to escape a massive fish debt he had mysteriously accrued in Atlantis. This is supported by the fact that when he first joined the team he initially spent much of his time in disguise as a popular folk musician. After it was pointed out to him that his tail easily gave him away, he abandoned the disguise, feeling rather silly.

While the move to an Internet League Blaseball team is a step up in the world of blaseball, it is one rarely taken by merfolk due to their difficulties in living on land. Bright uses a personal mobility device for this reason. His wheeled aquarium is large enough to sit comfortably inside, and can be steered from within by just a flick of his tail, thanks to sophisticated motion sensing technology.

Bright's pitching has been inconsistent since joining the Pies, something he attributes to the differences between pitching through air and water. He has a special Pitching Tank that he plays from, which gives him greater range of motion than the mobility aquarium he uses to get around. It takes roughly ten minutes to set up each time he takes the mound.