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===Roster Changes===
 
===Roster Changes===
 
In Season 4, the Shoe Thieves were subject to 3 feedbacks:
 
In Season 4, the Shoe Thieves were subject to 3 feedbacks:
*On '''Day 28''' [[Workman Gloom]] is caught in the Feedback against the [[Moist Talkers]], exchanged for [[Joe Voorhees]].
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*On '''Day 28''', [[Workman Gloom]] was caught in the Feedback against the [[Moist Talkers]], exchanged for [[Joe Voorhees]].
*On '''Day 58''' [[Morrow Doyle]] is caught in the Feedback against the [[Flowers]], exchanged for [[Hotbox Sato]].
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*On '''Day 58''', [[Morrow Doyle]] was caught in the Feedback against the [[Flowers]], exchanged for [[Hotbox Sato]].
*On '''Day 83''' [[Ren Hunter]] is caught in the Feedback against the [[Millennials]], exchanged for [[Richardson Games]].
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*On '''Day 83''', [[Ren Hunter]] was caught in the Feedback against the [[Millennials]], exchanged for [[Richardson Games]].
  
 
===Notable Games===
 
===Notable Games===
*On '''Day 43''' New York Millennials' [[Sandie Turner]] hits a single off of [[Beasley Gloom]]'s pitch. They proceed to steal second, third and Home, discovering the 3-Blood [[Blagonball]].
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*On '''Day 43''', New York Millennials' [[Sandie Turner]] hits a single off of [[Beasley Gloom]]'s pitch. They proceed to steal second, third and Home, discovering the 3-Blood [[Blagonball]].
 
*'''Day 88:''' [[The Waveback Event]].
 
*'''Day 88:''' [[The Waveback Event]].
 
**While this did not directly affect the Shoe Thieves, the '''Day 83''' feedback between Ren Hunter and Richardson Games had to be manually re-implemented by the developers.
 
**While this did not directly affect the Shoe Thieves, the '''Day 83''' feedback between Ren Hunter and Richardson Games had to be manually re-implemented by the developers.
*On '''Day 97''' 0 stars pitcher [[Gunther O'Brian]] holds the [[Fridays]] to a single run, securing a playoffs spot for the Shoe Thieves.
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*On '''Day 97''', 0 stars pitcher [[Gunther O'Brian]] holds the [[Fridays]] to a single run, securing a playoffs spot for the Shoe Thieves.
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**This game is sometimes referred to by fans as '''Gunther's Great Heist'''.
  
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
==Election Outcomes==

Revision as of 10:57, 1 February 2022

In Season 4 the Charleston Shoe Thieves suffered a succession of Feedback swaps sending away three valuable lineup players. They made the playoffs as the 4th seed in the Good League but were eliminated in round 1 by the Firefighters.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Bench Bullpen

Season

Roster Changes

In Season 4, the Shoe Thieves were subject to 3 feedbacks:

Notable Games

  • On Day 43, New York Millennials' Sandie Turner hits a single off of Beasley Gloom's pitch. They proceed to steal second, third and Home, discovering the 3-Blood Blagonball.
  • Day 88: The Waveback Event.
    • While this did not directly affect the Shoe Thieves, the Day 83 feedback between Ren Hunter and Richardson Games had to be manually re-implemented by the developers.
  • On Day 97, 0 stars pitcher Gunther O'Brian holds the Fridays to a single run, securing a playoffs spot for the Shoe Thieves.
    • This game is sometimes referred to by fans as Gunther's Great Heist.

Election Outcomes

The Shoe Thieves got one blessing, and were affected by the following decree:

  • Alternate Reality passed with 52,343 votes and 23% of all decree votes.
    • The Alternates are called.
    • They take their places.
    • Reverberations build...
  • Grappling Hook blessed the Charleston Shoe Thieves.
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    • Richardson Games gained the Grappling Hook. Their Baserunning and Defense increased by a big amount!
    • The Shoe Thieves had 6% of the vote. The Baltimore Crabs had 46% of the vote. 73,833 votes were cast.

Season Overview

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

Esme's Dickson's Dough Hook

Being on the same team will not keep you safe from thieves, as Esme Ramsey found out during the break after season 4. Richardson Games was noted to be in possession of a dough hook resembling a family heirloom of Ramsey's, if it were fashioned into a makeshift grappling hook. Games refuses to reveal how they acquired the grappling hook, though speculation and small amounts of circumstantial evidence point to it being a gift from Cornelius Games. On the subject, Ramsey said, "It's whatever. The thing was awkward as hell to use, and even more awkward to steal from me. If someone's gonna go through all that trouble and manage to get some use out of it, power to them."