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'''Eduardo Woodman''' is a lineup player for the [[Philly Pies]]. Woodman replaced [[Juan Rangel]], who was incinerated on [[Season 3]], Day 5. Woodman has also played for the [[Hawai'i Fridays]].
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'''Eduardo Woodman''' was a lineup player for the [[Philly Pies]], and was with the team from {{BetaSeason|3}}, Day 5 until [[Fall Ball]]. Woodman briefly played for the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] on {{BetaSeason|8}}, Day 90, as the result of experiencing two [[Feedback]] events in the same game.
  
 
==Official League Records==
 
==Official League Records==
Woodman was initially rated {{Star Rating|2.5}}, but was upgraded to {{Star Rating|3}} for unknown reasons following their first full game against the [[Hades Tigers]]. Woodman ate a peanut and improved their rating to {{Star Rating|4}} on [[Season 3]], Day 8 in a game against the [[Chicago Firefighters]].
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Woodman joined the [[ILB]] as a lineup player for the [[Philly Pies]] on {{BetaSeason|3}}, Day 5 after the [[incineration]] of [[Juan Rangel]].
  
During the [[Season 5#Election%20Results|Season 5 election]], Woodman's batting fell from {{Star Rating|4}} to {{Star Rating|3.5}} as a part of the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]' ''Bad Neighbors'' blessing.
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On {{BetaSeason|3}}, Day 8, Woodman swallowed a stray [[Peanuts|peanut]] and had a [[Peanuts (weather)#Reactions|yummy reaction]] reaction, resulting in a combined {{Star Change|8.7|12.8}} stat increase.
  
On [[Season 6]], Day 53, [[Rafael Davids]] [[Season 6#Siphoning|siphoned]] off {{Star Rating|.5}}star from Woodman's pitching ability.
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During the {{BetaSeason|5#Election Results|@ election}}, Woodman received a combined {{Star Change|12.8|12.2}} stat decrease as a result of the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]' {{BetaSeason|5#Blessings|'''Bad Neighbors'''}} blessing.
  
During the Pies' [[Season 7]], Day 91 game against the Charleston Shoe Thieves, Woodman received a ½-star boost to all stats.
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On {{BetaSeason|6}}, Day 53, Woodman's pitching ability was siphoned by [[Mexico City Wild Wings]] pitcher [[Rafael Davids]] in a game with [[Blooddrain]] weather, decreasing it {{Star Change|1.9|1.4}}.
  
On Day 90 of [[Season 8]], in a game against the Hawai'i Fridays, the flickering Woodman was exchanged with [[Alyssa Harrell]] in a [[feedback]]. The two were exchanged back to their original teams two innings later.
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On {{BetaSeason|8}}, Day 90, in a game against the [[Hawai'i Fridays]], the [[Flickering]] Woodman was exchanged with [[Alyssa Harrell]] due to [[Feedback]]. The two were exchanged back to their original teams two innings later.
  
 
During the [[Coffee Cup]], Woodman played for [[FWXBC]] as a lineup player.
 
During the [[Coffee Cup]], Woodman played for [[FWXBC]] as a lineup player.
  
==Early Life==
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During the {{BetaSeason|17#Election Results|@ elections}}, Woodman's batting increased from {{Star Change|4.2|5.5}} and pitching decreased {{Star Change|1.9|1.6}} as a result of the Pies' {{BetaSeason|17#Wills|'''Transfuse'''}} will.
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
Originally an ordinary man by the name of Nick Chopper, Eduardo "Ed Wood" Woodman used to make his living chopping down trees in the forests, as his father had before him. A wicked witch enchanted his axe to prevent him from marrying his sweetheart, after being bribed by the lazy old woman who kept the maiden as a servant, and did not wish to lose her. The enchanted axe chopped off his limbs, one by one. Each time he lost a limb, a tinsmith replaced it with a prosthetic limb made of tin. Finally, nothing was left of him but tin. However, the tinsmith neglected to replace his heart. Once Chopper was made entirely of tin, he was no longer able to love the lady he had fallen for.
 
  
==Film Career==
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==Early Life==
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===Pre-Blaseball Career===
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Before starting his career in blaseball, Eduardo Woodman acted in a number of films. Due to his metallic nature and the similarity of his name to actor Ed Wood, he was pigeonholed into terrible B-movies such as “Night of the Necro-Nine”. His last film before coming to baseball was a Paul Bunyan bio-pic, which led many fans to assume that Woodman was a real lumberjack and thus the emergence of chants like “chop chop”
  
Chopper adopted the name Eduardo Woodman and devoted himself to directing movies, where he was credited as "Ed Wood." Although he hated being confused with the more famous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Wood Ed Wood], he nevertheless seemingly unwittingly directed a string of low-budget horror films with very similar names to the other Wood's films, including "Graverobbers from the Deep" and "Night of the Necro Nine."
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Before joining the pies Woodman played for the Chattanooga Moon Pies. While there he earned the nickname “woodman” for his deep love of Birch Beer, which he would often enjoy after games. The fact that woodman was his actual last name apparently was not considered.  
  
==Blaseball Career==
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===Blaseball Career.===
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Woodman joined the Pies in season 3. He was initially a very excited rookie, happy to make his mark on the team. However, as Woodman replaced former captain [[Juan Rangel]], the team needed a new captain. Having seen the other members of the team, Woodman volunteered for the position.  Within 2 games he had already become a grizzled old timer and dreamed of being able to win one last championship before he retired. The feeling has persisted over the many seasons he has been with the Pies and won nothing.
  
Woodman finally gave up his film career and turned to [[blaseball]]. After several years with the [[fanleagues:Chattanooga MoonPies]], he was called up to join the [[Philly Pies]] after the unexpected incineration of [[Juan Rangel]].
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Despite his exasperation with his teammates and position, Woodman loves his city and his teammates.  His leadership is appreciated by the team, especially fellow thespian [[Lang Richardson]] who looks to Woodman as a mentor. While this relationship causes Woodman no end of trouble, it is believed to be responsible for Lang out performing expectations season after season.  Woodman also has never missed a whole game of play for the pies.  He came close when he went to check out merch in Hawaii, which was interpreted as a team swap and led to the [[Hawai'i Fridays|Fridays]] sending over [[Alyssa Harrell]].  He was also swept away in the great elsewhering. In both cases he returned to the pies before the end of the game, through a second feedback swap from the Fridays and sheer force of will respectively.  When asked what he most hated about the team, he responded that in truth the only things he hated were spotted lantern flies and the fact that people kept asking him about the white cake that fans would spin after he hit runs. Woodman doesn't understand why they do this more than anybody else. 
  
While playing with the Pies, Woodman heard stories from his fellow player [[Morrow Wilson]] about the various escapades their roommate [[Ruslan Greatness]] had dragged them into. Woodman stayed overnight with Wilson and Greatness where he found their living situation "an untapped mine of comedy gold." Using iPhone footage of the night, Woodman created the pilot for the sitcom/documentary ''[[My Roomie Ruslan]]''. The show was picked up for six seasons and premiered to critical and commercial success. Despite this the relationship between Woodman and Wilson soured. Wilson has tried to get the show cancelled as filming it requires them to be followed by a camera crew 24/7, but so far they have been unsuccessful.  
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===Directing Career===
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While playing with the Pies, Woodman heard stories from his fellow player [[Morrow Wilson]] about the various escapades their roommate [[Ruslan Greatness]] had dragged them into. Woodman stayed overnight with Wilson and Greatness where he found their living situation "an untapped mine of comedy gold." Using iPhone footage of the night, Woodman created the pilot for the sitcom/documentary [[My Roomie Ruslan]]. The show was picked up for 9 seasons and premiered to critical and commercial success. Woodman served as a producer and a director throughout its run. Despite this the relationship between Woodman and Wilson soured. Wilson tried to get the show cancelled as filming required them to be followed by a camera crew 24/7, but only succeeded in escaping the show themselves with the help of the [[Houston Spies]] .
  
After [[Lang Richardson]], devoted thespian, joined the team, Woodman began to realize that he had lost his passion for acting.  However, he had not lost his passion for film.  When Ruslan Greatness asked to borrow Woodman’s car in order to go on a hijinks filled road trip to Seattle, Woodman realized the opportunity and turned the the trip into ''My Roomie Ruslan: The Mlovie'', a directorial debut which critics described as “A thousand times better than any of the movies he acted in. Please don’t make us watch those movies.” Woodman continued his career as a director after the siesta, and while the change did not improve his own blaseball play, it is believed that his leadership helped the rest of his teammates to succeed, especially Richardson who went on to win MVP in season 9.
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Woodman also ended up directing My Roomie Ruslan the Mlovie after Ruslan asked to borrow his car for a trip to Seattle. Woodman credits the show with Ruslan’s ability to go from the Pie’s worst pitcher to the team<nowiki>'s second star, and that that is worth more than the vast number of awards he won for the show.  After Morrow was rescued from the sitcom, Eduardo Woodman moved on to other projects, including the film “Top Dog''</nowiki> starring [[Beasley Day]], which was simultaneously voted best and worst movie ever.
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 21 February 2023

Eduardo Woodman was a lineup player for the Philly Pies, and was with the team from Season β3, Day 5 until Fall Ball. Woodman briefly played for the Hawai'i Fridays on Season β8, Day 90, as the result of experiencing two Feedback events in the same game.

Official League Records

Woodman joined the ILB as a lineup player for the Philly Pies on Season β3, Day 5 after the incineration of Juan Rangel.

On Season β3, Day 8, Woodman swallowed a stray peanut and had a yummy reaction reaction, resulting in a combined 8.7 12.8 stat increase.

During the Season β5 election, Woodman received a combined 12.8 12.2 stat decrease as a result of the Charleston Shoe Thieves' Bad Neighbors blessing.

On Season β6, Day 53, Woodman's pitching ability was siphoned by Mexico City Wild Wings pitcher Rafael Davids in a game with Blooddrain weather, decreasing it 1.9 1.4 .

On Season β8, Day 90, in a game against the Hawai'i Fridays, the Flickering Woodman was exchanged with Alyssa Harrell due to Feedback. The two were exchanged back to their original teams two innings later.

During the Coffee Cup, Woodman played for FWXBC as a lineup player.

During the Season β17 elections, Woodman's batting increased from 4.2 5.5 and pitching decreased 1.9 1.6 as a result of the Pies' Transfuse will.

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

Early Life

Pre-Blaseball Career

Before starting his career in blaseball, Eduardo Woodman acted in a number of films. Due to his metallic nature and the similarity of his name to actor Ed Wood, he was pigeonholed into terrible B-movies such as “Night of the Necro-Nine”. His last film before coming to baseball was a Paul Bunyan bio-pic, which led many fans to assume that Woodman was a real lumberjack and thus the emergence of chants like “chop chop”

Before joining the pies Woodman played for the Chattanooga Moon Pies. While there he earned the nickname “woodman” for his deep love of Birch Beer, which he would often enjoy after games. The fact that woodman was his actual last name apparently was not considered.

Blaseball Career.

Woodman joined the Pies in season 3. He was initially a very excited rookie, happy to make his mark on the team. However, as Woodman replaced former captain Juan Rangel, the team needed a new captain. Having seen the other members of the team, Woodman volunteered for the position.  Within 2 games he had already become a grizzled old timer and dreamed of being able to win one last championship before he retired. The feeling has persisted over the many seasons he has been with the Pies and won nothing.

Despite his exasperation with his teammates and position, Woodman loves his city and his teammates.  His leadership is appreciated by the team, especially fellow thespian Lang Richardson who looks to Woodman as a mentor. While this relationship causes Woodman no end of trouble, it is believed to be responsible for Lang out performing expectations season after season.  Woodman also has never missed a whole game of play for the pies.  He came close when he went to check out merch in Hawaii, which was interpreted as a team swap and led to the Fridays sending over Alyssa Harrell.  He was also swept away in the great elsewhering. In both cases he returned to the pies before the end of the game, through a second feedback swap from the Fridays and sheer force of will respectively.  When asked what he most hated about the team, he responded that in truth the only things he hated were spotted lantern flies and the fact that people kept asking him about the white cake that fans would spin after he hit runs. Woodman doesn't understand why they do this more than anybody else.

Directing Career

While playing with the Pies, Woodman heard stories from his fellow player Morrow Wilson about the various escapades their roommate Ruslan Greatness had dragged them into. Woodman stayed overnight with Wilson and Greatness where he found their living situation "an untapped mine of comedy gold." Using iPhone footage of the night, Woodman created the pilot for the sitcom/documentary My Roomie Ruslan. The show was picked up for 9 seasons and premiered to critical and commercial success. Woodman served as a producer and a director throughout its run. Despite this the relationship between Woodman and Wilson soured. Wilson tried to get the show cancelled as filming required them to be followed by a camera crew 24/7, but only succeeded in escaping the show themselves with the help of the Houston Spies .

Woodman also ended up directing My Roomie Ruslan the Mlovie after Ruslan asked to borrow his car for a trip to Seattle. Woodman credits the show with Ruslan’s ability to go from the Pie’s worst pitcher to the team's second star, and that that is worth more than the vast number of awards he won for the show.  After Morrow was rescued from the sitcom, Eduardo Woodman moved on to other projects, including the film “Top Dog'' starring Beasley Day, which was simultaneously voted best and worst movie ever.

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