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'''Donia Bailey''' is a pitcher for the [[Houston Spies]], and has been with the team since [[Season 1]].
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Donia Bailey is referred to in all official documents relating to the [[Houston Spies]] as a double agent. It is generally agreed that one of the entities for which they are an agent is the Spies, where they play as a pitcher. There is no general consensus on whether the Spies are their primary employer or the victim of their double crossing. It is even less clear what other organisation they may be an agent for.
 
Donia Bailey is referred to in all official documents relating to the [[Houston Spies]] as a double agent. It is generally agreed that one of the entities for which they are an agent is the Spies, where they play as a pitcher. There is no general consensus on whether the Spies are their primary employer or the victim of their double crossing. It is even less clear what other organisation they may be an agent for.

Revision as of 19:23, 9 August 2020

Donia Bailey is a pitcher for the Houston Spies, and has been with the team since Season 1.


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Donia Bailey is referred to in all official documents relating to the Houston Spies as a double agent. It is generally agreed that one of the entities for which they are an agent is the Spies, where they play as a pitcher. There is no general consensus on whether the Spies are their primary employer or the victim of their double crossing. It is even less clear what other organisation they may be an agent for.

Bailey has been asked about this issue in several interviews, but always pretends not to have heard the question. It's really annoying.