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At the end of Season 3, when the election ended, the Decree '''[[Season 3#Decrees|Interviews]]''' revealed many new statistics and personal details about all the players. However, it also came with an announcement: <blockquote>The Microphone Lifts</blockquote><blockquote>ERROR: The Grand Unslam Weakened the Bridge</blockquote><blockquote>Spacetime Tears of Los Angeles</blockquote><blockquote>The Infinite cit(ies) shine</blockquote><blockquote>Platonic Form corrupted</blockquote><blockquote>You've looked too close...</blockquote>Immediately after the announcement, the Los Angeles Tacos were renamed as the [[Unlimited Tacos]], appearing to split the city of Los Angeles into an infinite number of cities. The Commissioner has stated they are "looking into the situation."<ref>The Commissioner Twitter[https://twitter.com/blaseballcomms/status/1292568711660843008?s=20]</ref> It is unknown at this time if The Grand Unslam is responsible for the [[Wyatt Mason|Wyatt Masoning]].
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At the end of Season 3, when the election ended, the Decree '''[[Season 3#Decrees|Interviews]]''' revealed many new statistics and personal details about all the players. However, it also came with an announcement: <blockquote>The Microphone Lifts</blockquote><blockquote>ERROR: The Grand Unslam Weakened the Bridge</blockquote><blockquote>Spacetime Tears over Los Angeles</blockquote><blockquote>The Infinite cit(ies) shine</blockquote><blockquote>Platonic Form corrupted</blockquote><blockquote>You've looked too close...</blockquote>Immediately after the announcement, the Los Angeles Tacos were renamed as the [[Unlimited Tacos]], appearing to split the city of Los Angeles into an infinite number of cities. The Commissioner has stated they are "looking into the situation."<ref>The Commissioner Twitter[https://twitter.com/blaseballcomms/status/1292568711660843008?s=20]</ref> It is unknown at this time if The Grand Unslam is responsible for the [[Wyatt Mason|Wyatt Masoning]].
  
 
It is also unknown at this time what it means for the the Bridge to have been weakened, or for the Platonic Form to have been corrupted.{{Community Lore}}
 
It is also unknown at this time what it means for the the Bridge to have been weakened, or for the Platonic Form to have been corrupted.{{Community Lore}}

Revision as of 20:24, 10 August 2020

The Grand Unslam, also known as The Grand Sham, refers to an event in Blaseball History that took place on Day 73 of Season 3, during the 15th inning of a game between the Charleston Shoe Thieves and the Los Angeles Tacos, and resulted in a temporal anomaly.

Very little is known or understood about the exact nature of the events that took place, or what its implications are for the greater Blaseball cosmology. In the hours following the event, The Peanut took over the front page of Blaseball.com, broadcasting a message to the entire League, and later, was the event that split the city of Los Angeles into an unlimited number of cities.

Timeline of Events

The game that triggered the Grand Unslam had already achieved a place in Blaseball history as the longest game (by minutes played) at 54 minutes. At this point, fans were wondering if this would be the first time the Spillover rule would come into effect and the next hour's games would be postponed.

With one out at the top of the 15th inning, the Charleston Shoe Thieves were building to a 14-13 lead, when Sebastian Woodman took to bat against Los Angeles Tacos pitcher Lee Davenport, drawing a walk and loading the bases. Following Woodman, Workman Gloom batted a single, and Esme Ramsey drew a walk, putting the score at 16-13 Shoe Thieves. Blankenship Fischer struck out, leaving Morrow Doyle at bat. Following a strike on the first pitch, they hit the grand slam, bringing the score to 20-13.

Play seemed to proceed as usual following the event. Ren Hunter hit a single, and Velazquez Alstott got up to bat. The circumstances leading to Alstott getting the third out for his team are unclear, due to either an unusual amount of birds on and around the field, or a small disruption to the timeline.

Bottom of the 15th started, Moses Simmons going up at bat for the Tacos against Beasley Gloom. After one out in three pitches, the state of the game reverted to top of the 15th, no outs, and a 16-13 score.

Play was then interrupted by a Bad Gateway event. This prompted the umpires to call a Siesta until the issue was resolved.

During the siesta, The Peanut (first & last seen during the Blasphemy event) appeared on the front page and displayed a series of ominous messages:

  • HELLO
  • DID YOU TASTE THE INFINITE?
  • I AM BENEVOLENT
  • I AM A SNACK
  • I AM A LEGUME
  • I WAS BENEVOLENT
  • YOU ARE INSATIABLE
  • WHERE IS YOUR RESTRAINT?

Regular play did not resume in full until three hours later.

After the siesta finished, the standings reflected both versions of the game, with the Shoe Thieves having a listed record of 44-31 and the Tacos 30-45. This left them each with 75 total games played at the end of day 74, with one extra win for the Thieves and one extra loss for the Tacos, and both with one more game played than the rest of the league.

Additionally, fans reported glitchiness while viewing team scores post-Siesta, in which games would jump up and down the page at random. Though it may be mere coincidence, many fans speculate this to be a direct consequence of the divergent timelines not fully merging.

See also: An alternate account of The Grand Unslam, from shoethieves.com

Fallout

At the end of Season 3, when the election ended, the Decree Interviews revealed many new statistics and personal details about all the players. However, it also came with an announcement:

The Microphone Lifts

ERROR: The Grand Unslam Weakened the Bridge

Spacetime Tears over Los Angeles

The Infinite cit(ies) shine

Platonic Form corrupted

You've looked too close...

Immediately after the announcement, the Los Angeles Tacos were renamed as the Unlimited Tacos, appearing to split the city of Los Angeles into an infinite number of cities. The Commissioner has stated they are "looking into the situation."[1] It is unknown at this time if The Grand Unslam is responsible for the Wyatt Masoning. It is also unknown at this time what it means for the the Bridge to have been weakened, or for the Platonic Form to have been corrupted.

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Interpretations

Blaseball scholars disagree on the meaning or the implications of The Grand Unslam. While some see this as a simple disruption of the space-time continuum consistent with running games on the Immaterial Plane, Blaseball theologists argue that such an unlikely Grand Slam at such a late point in a regular season game cannot be mere chance, and points to the influence of a greater power. Citing the messages of The Peanut as evidence, they argue that The Grand Unslam marked a point of particular proximity with the Blaseball Gods, and that the following events were an expression of their "wrath."

In an article for "Blaseball Worship Today," philosopher Hamilton Stilts wrote: "If the arrival of birds was a sign that the Gods were watching us, The Grand Unslam represents the moment Blaseball looked back. Were we worthy to see the faces of our Gods? Based on the events that followed, it is obvious that we were not."


  1. The Commissioner Twitter[1]