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The original Chicago Firefighters once had a manager and a coach. Legends claim that the original coach was even Chicago itself.  Ever since the [[Great Chicago Blaseball Fire]], the Firefighters have been a player-owned team, as all players are the coach and the manager.
 
The original Chicago Firefighters once had a manager and a coach. Legends claim that the original coach was even Chicago itself.  Ever since the [[Great Chicago Blaseball Fire]], the Firefighters have been a player-owned team, as all players are the coach and the manager.
  
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A sentient pile of fire hats wearing a trench coat that seems to have resided in the stadium since the fire house was created, the Bat Hat is a friendly helper that does its best to help the Firefighters. Always there to deliver a sharpened batting axe or pick up a foul blaseball, fans often fondly remember the mind bending break in reality that is associated with not quite fully seeing or understanding how the Bat Hat gets around. The only time the Bat Hat has ever been seen outside of the Fire House is rumored sightings conducting the L train to and from lowest Wacker.
 
A sentient pile of fire hats wearing a trench coat that seems to have resided in the stadium since the fire house was created, the Bat Hat is a friendly helper that does its best to help the Firefighters. Always there to deliver a sharpened batting axe or pick up a foul blaseball, fans often fondly remember the mind bending break in reality that is associated with not quite fully seeing or understanding how the Bat Hat gets around. The only time the Bat Hat has ever been seen outside of the Fire House is rumored sightings conducting the L train to and from lowest Wacker.
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===The Axeman===
 
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[[The Axeman]] is the creator of all equipment used by the Chicago Firefighters. Little is known of their origin, and what is known is a closely kept secret.
 
  
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<small>For more information regarding the Firefigters' fan culture, see [[Chicago Firefighters/Fan_Culture]].</small>
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All fans of the Chicago Firefighters are from [[Chicago]]. Once someone chooses to be a fan of the Chicago Firefighters, they are from that moment on from Chicago.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/10dBMl9kw2Ny0gSive70MQqgBmOoueiy7vfrXkse_uik/edit?usp=sharing <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>]</ref> At this time, it is unknown if this changes should a fan no longer support the Chicago Firefighters, as no one has yet been foolish enough to try.
 
 
 
Common chants include "We Are From Chicago" and several variations of the popular slogan. It is also commonly shorted to "WAFC" and accompanied by the 🔥 emoji. Occasionally, it is a hashtag. Fans will shout these chants together in unison as a show of solidarity for many events, including winning a game, gaining a point, or even personal achievements. It is considered a greeting, farewell, and motto all at once.
 
  
  
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Revision as of 16:41, 24 August 2020

The Chicago Firefighters are a Blaseball team in the Lawful Good division of the Good League. They have been a part of Internet League Blaseball since Season 1.


Roster

Lineup

Pitchers

Select Tlopps cards can be found here.

Former Players

Blessings and Trades

Incinerated


Season Results

In Season 1, the Chicago Firefighters went 56-43 (.566) in the season, advancing to the postseason. The Firefighters won against the Dallas Steaks in round one. The second match-up saw them win against the Boston Flowers with a 3-1 score, advancing to the finals, where they were defeated by the Philly Pies with a score of 3-1.

In Season 2, the Chicago Firefighters went 60-39 (.606) in the season, advancing to the postseason. The Firefighters lost against the Boston Flowers in the first round with a score of 3-2.


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


Team Overview

For a more in-depth look at the team, see Chicago Firefighters/History.

After the Chicago firefighters arrived at the Great Chicago Blaseball Fire and put it out, they stuck around and formed the Firefighters team as it is known today. Since that day, the Chicago Firefighters have played their home games at The Fire House. Like all of us, they are from Chicago.

Player Numbers

Each player's number corresponds to the Chicago zip code they live in. Players all have their number tattooed on the knuckles of one hand and WAFC tattooed on the other hand.

Players who inherit a number are from the zip code corresponding to their inherited number. If they were not from that zip code, they are now.

Staff

The original Chicago Firefighters once had a manager and a coach. Legends claim that the original coach was even Chicago itself. Ever since the Great Chicago Blaseball Fire, the Firefighters have been a player-owned team, as all players are the coach and the manager.

The only other member of the coaching staff is the Third Base Coach. Each game, a lucky fan is chosen from the stadium and promoted to Third Base Coach, gaining the title Coach Casimir Pulaski Day. At the end of the game, the fan is subsequently demoted and their original name returned.


Bat Hat

A sentient pile of fire hats wearing a trench coat that seems to have resided in the stadium since the fire house was created, the Bat Hat is a friendly helper that does its best to help the Firefighters. Always there to deliver a sharpened batting axe or pick up a foul blaseball, fans often fondly remember the mind bending break in reality that is associated with not quite fully seeing or understanding how the Bat Hat gets around. The only time the Bat Hat has ever been seen outside of the Fire House is rumored sightings conducting the L train to and from lowest Wacker.


The Axeman


Mascots

Fan Culture

For information regarding the Firefigters' fan culture, see Chicago Firefighters/Fan_Culture.


Fan Art

For fan art and team branding, see Chicago Firefighters/Fan_Art.