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Once an unremarkable pitcher in a further unremarkable rotation, Campos Arias has shot to prominence among Jazz Hand fans due to their unrelenting performance in the infamous Twenty Inning Game against the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. Fans say that their ability to stand for so long against the Baltimore Crabs was because of their <s>8</s> 9 hearts but this has not been confirmed by Arias.   
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Once an unremarkable pitcher in a further unremarkable rotation, Campos Arias has shot to prominence among Jazz Hand fans due to their unrelenting performance in the infamous Twenty Inning Game against the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. Fans say that their ability to stand for so long against the Baltimore Crabs was because of their <s>eight</s> nine hearts but this has not been confirmed by Arias.   
  
 
Campos also has no eyes, but their stare is still rumored to shake the soul of even the most seasoned of Blaseballers.  
 
Campos also has no eyes, but their stare is still rumored to shake the soul of even the most seasoned of Blaseballers.  
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No Eyes  
 
No Eyes  
  
<s>8</s> 9 Hearts  
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<s>Eight</s> Nine Hearts  
  
 
Can't Lose  
 
Can't Lose  
 
   
 
   
 
[[Category:Players]]
 
[[Category:Players]]

Revision as of 22:48, 30 July 2020


Campos Arias is a player for the Breckenridge Jazz Hands.


Once an unremarkable pitcher in a further unremarkable rotation, Campos Arias has shot to prominence among Jazz Hand fans due to their unrelenting performance in the infamous Twenty Inning Game against the Baltimore Crabs. Fans say that their ability to stand for so long against the Baltimore Crabs was because of their eight nine hearts but this has not been confirmed by Arias.

Campos also has no eyes, but their stare is still rumored to shake the soul of even the most seasoned of Blaseballers.

No Eyes

Eight Nine Hearts

Can't Lose