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{{Player|team=[[Hawaii Fridays]]|status=Incinerated (season 3, Day 76)|rating=★★★★|nickname=Rangel The Angel|image1=File:Hendricksrangelseason3.png}}
 
{{Player|team=[[Hawaii Fridays]]|status=Incinerated (season 3, Day 76)|rating=★★★★|nickname=Rangel The Angel|image1=File:Hendricksrangelseason3.png}}
'''Hendricks Rangel''' was a batter for the [[Hawaii Fridays]]. Rangel was a member of the team beginning in [[Season 1]]. He left blaseball via incineration on Day 76 of [[Season 3]].
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'''Hendricks Rangel''' was a batter for the [[Hawaii Fridays]]. Rangel had been with the team since [[Season 1]]. He was incinerated on [[Season 3]], day 76, and replaced by [[Basilio Fig]].
  
An unknowable being bound in physical form, it is prophesied that one day Hendricks will  ████ ██████ █████  ████  and ██████  ████  ██████ , a fabled ten star player. But for now, they are simply vibing.
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== Official League Records ==
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Both Rangel and fellow Fridays teammate [[Sebastian Sunshine]] were incinerated in the same game. The Fridays rallied and despite their losses defeated the [[Los Angeles Tacos]] 5-3.
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{{Community Lore}}
  
Rangel refers to the unknowable being bound in physical form as Coach Mike. He insists that the unknowable being bound in physical form is the first base coach and an angel.
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== History ==
  
==Incineration==
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=== Background ===
On Day 76, [[Season 3]] during a solar eclipse, a rogue umpire incinerated Rangel's mortal cage, unleashing his natural form like an extraplanar butterfly emerging from its flaming chrysalis. The energy released by his transformation threatened to destroy the entire Sovereign Nation of Hawaii and cause a tsunami which would devastate the mainland, but disaster was averted when fellow Fridays batter [[Sebastian Sunshine]] intervened. Sebastian absorbed the force of the explosion and dissipated into nothingness, saving the lives of the remaining players and fans. Incineration is the only way out.
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An unknowable being bound in physical form, it was prophesied that one day Hendricks would  ████ ██████ █████  ████  and ██████  ████  ██████ , a fabled ten star player.  
  
The Fridays rallied and despite their losses defeated the [[Los Angeles Tacos]] 5-3. Hendricks was replaced in the lineup by [[Basilio Fig]].
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Rangel referred to the unknowable being bound in physical form as Coach Mike. He insisted that the unknowable being bound in physical form was the first base coach and an angel.
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===Incineration and Transformation===
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During a solar eclipse, a rogue umpire incinerated Rangel's mortal cage, unleashing his natural form like an extraplanar butterfly emerging from its flaming chrysalis. The energy released by his transformation threatened to destroy the entire Sovereign Nation of Hawaii and cause a tsunami which would devastate the mainland, but disaster was averted when fellow Fridays batter [[Sebastian Sunshine]] intervened. Sebastian absorbed the force of the explosion and dissipated into nothingness, saving the lives of the remaining players and fans. Incineration is the only way out.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:19, 9 August 2020

Hendricks Rangel was a batter for the Hawaii Fridays. Rangel had been with the team since Season 1. He was incinerated on Season 3, day 76, and replaced by Basilio Fig.

Official League Records

Both Rangel and fellow Fridays teammate Sebastian Sunshine were incinerated in the same game. The Fridays rallied and despite their losses defeated the Los Angeles Tacos 5-3.

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

History

Background

An unknowable being bound in physical form, it was prophesied that one day Hendricks would ████ ██████ █████ ████ and ██████ ████ ██████ , a fabled ten star player.

Rangel referred to the unknowable being bound in physical form as Coach Mike. He insisted that the unknowable being bound in physical form was the first base coach and an angel.

Incineration and Transformation

During a solar eclipse, a rogue umpire incinerated Rangel's mortal cage, unleashing his natural form like an extraplanar butterfly emerging from its flaming chrysalis. The energy released by his transformation threatened to destroy the entire Sovereign Nation of Hawaii and cause a tsunami which would devastate the mainland, but disaster was averted when fellow Fridays batter Sebastian Sunshine intervened. Sebastian absorbed the force of the explosion and dissipated into nothingness, saving the lives of the remaining players and fans. Incineration is the only way out.