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− | {{Player|team=[[New York Millennials]]|rating=★★|status=Alive|side_hustle=Cashier at local McDonalds|pronouns=He/Him|image1=garbage1.png}}Felix Garbage is a pitcher for the [[New York Millennials]]. Garbage has been with the team since replacing the incinerated [[Scrap Murphy]] on Day 46 of [[Season 2]]. | + | {{Player|team=[[New York Millennials]]|rating=★★|status=Alive|side_hustle=Cashier at local McDonalds|pronouns=He/Him|image1=garbage1.png}}'''Felix Garbage''' is a pitcher for the [[New York Millennials]]. Garbage has been with the team since replacing the incinerated [[Scrap Murphy]] on Day 46 of [[Season 2]]. |
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== Internet League Blaseball Career == | == Internet League Blaseball Career == | ||
Squaring off against the 38-11 [[Dallas Steaks]] midway through a disappointing Season 2, the Millennials pulled off a surprise win after Garbage dominated the Steaks into extra innings, and a solo home run by star player [[Thomas Dracaena]] put the Millennials on top (and the Steaks in [[Shame]]) at the bottom of 15 innings. This event is referred to by fans as "Garbage Day."[[File:Garbage day.png|thumb|Garbage Day Final Box Score|alt=|none]]<br />{{Community Lore}} | Squaring off against the 38-11 [[Dallas Steaks]] midway through a disappointing Season 2, the Millennials pulled off a surprise win after Garbage dominated the Steaks into extra innings, and a solo home run by star player [[Thomas Dracaena]] put the Millennials on top (and the Steaks in [[Shame]]) at the bottom of 15 innings. This event is referred to by fans as "Garbage Day."[[File:Garbage day.png|thumb|Garbage Day Final Box Score|alt=|none]]<br />{{Community Lore}} |
Revision as of 20:51, 8 August 2020
Felix Garbage is a pitcher for the New York Millennials. Garbage has been with the team since replacing the incinerated Scrap Murphy on Day 46 of Season 2.
Internet League Blaseball Career
Squaring off against the 38-11 Dallas Steaks midway through a disappointing Season 2, the Millennials pulled off a surprise win after Garbage dominated the Steaks into extra innings, and a solo home run by star player Thomas Dracaena put the Millennials on top (and the Steaks in Shame) at the bottom of 15 innings. This event is referred to by fans as "Garbage Day."
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Dr. Felix Garbage is well known for his innovative double-leg-lift pitching technique, one which no other pitcher has been able to replicate. He attributes his ability to a PhD in Physics, a doctorate he earned from Cornell University in his hometown of Ithaca, NY where wrote his doctoral thesis on gravitational anomalies in Blaseball rhombi.
Siblings
- Felix Garbage is the sibling of Canada Moist Talkers player Eugenia Garbage.