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Revision as of 20:14, 12 October 2020

Farrell Seagull is a lineup player for the Philly Pies.


Official League Records

Seagull entered the league at the beginning of Season 1 with the Miami Dale. She joined the Seattle Garages on Season 4, Day 36 due to a feedback swap with Avila Guzman, then joined the Philly Pies on Season 8, Day 102 due to a feedback swap with Summers Pony.

Party Animals

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While in Miami, Seagull was a member-founder of the Party Animals.

Art Career in Miami

Seagull rose to fame as an artist following her design of the beloved "Don't Talk to Me Before I've Had My Blaseball" mug and subsequent gifting of a one-of-a-kind "World’s #1 Blaseball Commissioner" mug to the Commissioner. She joined the Dale in Season 1 as the team's Official Artist in Residence and presented one of her award-winning performance art pieces for the entire duration of every Dale game in which she played. Seagull was also a frequent contributor to the Wlynwood Walls, a collection of ever-changing outdoor murals painted on the walls of the deadly labyrinth where Miami Animal Control puts all the alligators that get into people's pools.


Life in Seattle

Farrell Seagull came over to the Seattle Garages due to a feedback swap on Season 4, Day 36. She decided to stay after seeing the Seattle Gum Wall, vowing she wouldn't leave until she "destroyed this monument to the depravity of man". Seagull is in the process of replacing the Gum Wall with a mural of her own design. She's also began collaborating with teammate Ron Monstera, co-creating and co-hosting the quarterly performance art showcase SEAMONSTER.

A lifelong trumpet player, Seagull has joined up with Oliver Mueller to make sure Ska never dies in the band.

Move to Philly

When the Flickering and dangerously large Summers Pony approached the Garages' dugout midgame, Seagull volunteered to take their place on the Pies. Asked to comment on the decision, she stated: "if anyone on the Garages was going to Philly, it was me. It's an opportunity to explore my art and I'm not gonna turn that down." Despite the circumstances, Seagull quickly fit in with the team, happily reuniting with fellow former Garages player Lang Richardson, bonding with Betsy Trombone over a love of ska, and establishing the Philly chapter of the Party Animals with Beasley Day, Nicholas Mora, and Jaxon Buckley's hlorse Fl'tch'r. Unable to make proper introductions with the shelled Jessica Telephone, she opted to paint a commemorative piece on the peanut encasing her. After the game, Seagull toured around the downtown, visiting and photographing all the murals, graffiti and street art she could find, before ending her journey on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Notable Works

Performance Art

  • Jock of Seagulls
  • Blood and Fire
  • Almost Never Finding Home: Mediocrity in Blaseball
  • It’s My French Fry Now Mother F*****
  • Pain and Peanuts (A Squawquel to Blood and Fire)
  • Do Not Feed[BACK] the Seagull (Final Miami Performance!!)
  • Ley Lines (I, II, III) (with Ron Monstera)
  • Walls Where Our Hearts Could Have Been
  • Save Your Violence For Me (A Ball's Lament) (performed at SEAMONSTER)

Murals

  • Please Umps, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love
  • Worldwide Flock #1-#305
  • When the Sun is Gone All Life is Nightlife
  • Do These Birds Have Souls?
  • Speedboating at the End of the World
  • Dale Para Siempre: La Pasión de Passon

Fan Art