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Revision as of 17:09, 31 July 2020
The Chicago Firefighters are a Blaseball team in the Lawful Good division of the Good League. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1. Like all of us, they are from Chicago. Their stadium is The Fire House.
Roster
Batters
- Paula Mason
- Declan Suzanne
- Joshua Butt, Western fielder
- Isaac Johnson
- Edric Tosser
- Rivers Rosa, State fielder
- Baby Urlacher, Shortstop
- Lou Roseheart, 2B
- Wesley Poole, Lake fielder
Pitchers
Previous Players
- Tyreek Olive (Incinerated 2:26, The Discipline Era)
Mascots
Coaching 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 considered 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.
Season Results
Season 1
Regular Season Record: 56 - 43 (.566)
Postseason Round 1 vs Dallas Steaks: ??? (Victory)
Postseason Round 2 vs Boston Flowers: 3 - 1 (Victory)
Internet Series Final vs Philly Pies: 0 - 3 (Defeat)
Culture
Fans
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. 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.
Chants
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. "Chicago Is Where We Are From" is a recent addition.
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.
Sponsorships
The official drink of the Firefighters is Royal Crown Malort.
Rivalries
The Firefighters are intense rivals with fire; however, simultaneously, they love fire. This is known as the Firefighter's Paradox.
The Los Angeles Tacos are a major rival team.
A rivalry between the Firefighters and the Hades Tigers erupted on Day 81 of Season 2, when the Firefighters official Twitter tweeted: "We are from chicago"[1]. The Tigers official Twitter responded "Um, so?"[2], a direct insult to the Firefighters' honor. Fans have stated that the rivalry will continue until the Hades Tigers are eradicated completely.
History
Pre-History
The Firefighters were once a team managed, owned, and coached by individuals.
Creation
During the Great Chicago Blaseball Fire, the original Fire House, players, and management were destroyed. After the Chicago firefighters arrived at the blaze and put it out, they stuck around and formed the Firefighters team as it is known today.
Trivia
- The Firefighters have three outfield positions: Western, Lake, and State.
- Despite having a stadium full of fire escapes, the Firefighters have never let a fire escape.
Fan Art
TBA