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Games has been seen patronizing Charlestons' finest eating establishments, accompanied by [[King Weatherman]]. Both were, in typical fashion for each, dressed to the nines. Games has refused to comment on any potential relationship with the star pitcher of his rival team, and the style of dress fails to signal anything out of the ordinary.
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Games has been seen patronizing Charlestons' finest eating establishments, accompanied by [[King Weatherman]]. Both were, in typical fashion for each, dressed to the nines. Games has refused to comment on any potential relationship with the star pitcher of his rival team, and the style of dress fails to signal anything out of the ordinary. Photographs of the pair brushing hands while taking a stroll down the [[Sunken Charleston]] Memorial Boardwalk have been published, but the non-existence of said boardwalk brings their veracity into question.
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 1 August 2020


Cornelius 'Don't Play No' Games is a star pitcher for the Charleston Shoe Thieves. Also known as the "Big Games Hunter", Cornelius Games is considered to be one of the Shoe Thieves' most valuable pitchers, displaying this value by pitching in a full three-piece suit.

Radiocarbon dating indicates that Games was born sometime in the Anteumperial Epoch, and began playing Blaseball soon after. After a successful career in the Underleagues, Games' outstanding pitching performance led to them being called up as a starting pitcher for the Shoe Thieves, where they have continued to maintain one of the lowest ERAs and WHIPs in the league, including pitching an Immaculate Inning against the Hawaii Fridays in Season Two.

Despite sharing a surname with both Baltimore Crabs player Valentine Games and New York Millennials player Richardson Games, testing has shown they share less than 80% of their biomass in common, and are thus permitted to compete as separate players.

Personal Life

Games has been seen patronizing Charlestons' finest eating establishments, accompanied by King Weatherman. Both were, in typical fashion for each, dressed to the nines. Games has refused to comment on any potential relationship with the star pitcher of his rival team, and the style of dress fails to signal anything out of the ordinary. Photographs of the pair brushing hands while taking a stroll down the Sunken Charleston Memorial Boardwalk have been published, but the non-existence of said boardwalk brings their veracity into question.