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'''Dickerson Morse''' is a lineup player for the [[Dallas Steaks]] and has been with the team since [[Season 8]], Day 62 when they swapped from the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] with [[Marco Stink]] due to [[Feedback]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a lineup player for the [[Dallas Steaks]], and has been with the team since [[Season 8]], Day 63. Morse has previously played for the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]].
  
 
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Morse joined the [[ILB]] as a lineup player for the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] with [[Season 1 | the Return of Blaseball]].
During a game against the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] on [[Season 6]], Day 14, Morse siphoned {{Star Rating|0.5}} baserunning stats from Moist Talkers pitcher [[Ortiz Morse]] due to [[Blooddrain]] weather. This increased Dickerson Morse's total baserunning to {{Star Rating|3}}.
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On [[Season 6]] Day 14, Morse siphoned some of [[Canada Moist Talkers]] pitcher [[Ortiz Morse]]'s baserunning ability in a game with [[Blooddrain]] weather.
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On [[Season 8]], Day 63, Morse was exchanged to the [[Dallas Steaks]] due to [[Feedback]]. Morse was replaced by [[Marco Stink]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:45, 5 May 2021

Dickerson Morse is a lineup player for the Dallas Steaks, and has been with the team since Season 8, Day 63. Morse has previously played for the Kansas City Breath Mints.

Official League Record

Morse joined the ILB as a lineup player for the Kansas City Breath Mints with the Return of Blaseball.

On Season 6 Day 14, Morse siphoned some of Canada Moist Talkers pitcher Ortiz Morse's baserunning ability in a game with Blooddrain weather.

On Season 8, Day 63, Morse was exchanged to the Dallas Steaks due to Feedback. Morse was replaced by Marco Stink.

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

History

Morse has been tapping a message on his shoes in Morse code as part of his warm-up ritual. This was only recently noticed, and the message is as of yet incomplete. The speed and complexity of the code has led to several interpretations.

Morse cuts the sleeves off his jerseys to better accommodate his large frame. When Mints management offered to make custom sleeveless uniforms, Morse reportedly responded with "It's about the process, the act of creation".

Morse currently holds the Internet League Blaseball records for bench press at 415 kg.

Morse prefers any song by Tap Dogs for his walk-up music. He says the soothing rhythms remind him of his time working in a telegraph office, many years ago.

Side Work

When not batting, Morse works a side job as a private investigator. The majority of his time is spent investigating shoe thefts after Charleston games. He has self-published his early exploits, which he sells at the Steaks Pro Shop to support Youths Without Rhythm. Each volume costs $5.99 or 60 squats: Dickerson Morse and the Case of the Missing Mint, Dickerson Morse Gets the Boot and From Bad to Morse.

Gallery