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They are widely feared for throwing a wide variety of junk pitches, including some that they invented themselves and have no name for, as well as basically having no fastball.
 
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She is frequently seen to manifest multiple additional faces and arms. It is unclear as to whether he natively possesses these body parts or is acting with such skill that he is able to project multiple theatrical performances simultaneously. When reached for comment on this phenomena, they launched into a three hour soliloquy which lasted until they were called up to the pitcher's mound.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:24, 12 August 2020

Dunlap Figueroa is a pitcher for the Hades Tigers. Figueroa has been with the team since the start of Season 1.

Official League Records

Despite a 3-star rating, Dunlap has proven to be one of the best pitchers in the league, having the best ERA and WHIP of any pitcher in the league during Season 3.[1]

Player History

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

Dunlap is a trained classical theatre actrex, constantly changes outfits between innings, and traditionally breaks out into hours-long soliloquys that can last the duration of a game. They will also frequently give an aside to the audience after each strikeout they throw. They are genderfluid, and comfortable with any pronouns.

Dunlap's father, Elvis, is also a professional blaseball player, currently on the Philly Pies.

They are widely feared for throwing a wide variety of junk pitches, including some that they invented themselves and have no name for, as well as basically having no fastball.

She is frequently seen to manifest multiple additional faces and arms. It is unclear as to whether he natively possesses these body parts or is acting with such skill that he is able to project multiple theatrical performances simultaneously. When reached for comment on this phenomena, they launched into a three hour soliloquy which lasted until they were called up to the pitcher's mound.


Fan Art