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Revision as of 15:16, 30 January 2022
In Season 1 the Charleston Shoe Thieves had their first season as a member of Internet League Blaseball, the Good League, and the Chaotic Good division. They finished 5th in the Good League, and 9th in the ILB. The Shoe Thieves received no Blessings in their first Elections.
Roster
This is the original Shoe Thieves roster as it appeared with The Return of Blaseball.
Lineup | Rotation |
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Bench | Bullpen |
Season
Roster Changes
The Shoe Thieves experienced no changes to their roster over the course of the season or postseason.
Notable Games
- On Day 19 Cornelius Games pitches the Shoe Thieves' first shutout with a 6-0 victory against the Seattle Garages.
Election Outcomes
The Shoe Thieves did not win any Blessing that Season.
Season Overview
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Gayest Team in Blaseball?
For several seasons the Shoe Thieves disputed the New York Millennials claim to be "the gayest team in blaseball". They were ultimately forced to cede their rival claim after losing a pivotal game of Rlock Plaper Sclissors with the Shoe Thieves represented by Esme Ramsey and the Millennials by Theodore Cervantes. According to the terms of the game, the Shoe Thieves technically maintain the right to call themselves "the second gayest team in blaseball", but this title is not popularly used.
Players | Batters | |
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Pitchers | ||
Shadows | ||
Buried | Richardson Games · Darren Chill · Slosh Gulp · Becker Solis | |
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Stats | Season | β1 · β2 · β3 · β4 · β5 · β6 · β7 · β8 · β9 · β10 · β11 · β12 · β13 · β14 · β15 · β16 · β17 · β18 · β19 · β20 · β21 · β22 · β23 · β24 1 · 2 · Full List |
Circuits | Gamma 1 · Gamma 2 · Gamma 3 · Gamma 4 | |
Events | The Grand Unslam · Day X | |
Ballpark | Choux Stadium | |
Community Lore | ||
Staff | Cornelius Games · Matteo Prestige · Sneaker Pete · Holden Milk | |
Places | Charleston · The Beck And Call · Sunken Charleston Remembrance Obelisk | |
History | Charleston Shoe Thieves' History · Fan Awards | |
Fan Culture 📣 · Fan Works 💌 · Tlopps Cards 🃏 | ||
Your Kicks are Our Kicks. |