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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a lineup player for the [[Miami Dale]], and was with the team from [[Season 1]] until being [[Incineration|incinerated]] on [[Season 2]], Day 22.
 
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On [[Season 2]], Day 22, Maldonado was [[Incineration|incinerated]] and replaced by [[Randy Dennis]].
 
On [[Season 2]], Day 22, Maldonado was [[Incineration|incinerated]] and replaced by [[Randy Dennis]].
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==Origins==
 
==Origins==
 
Maldonado was born amongst the stars as a Celestial. However, her bratty and rebellious nature had upset the other Celestials, who had felt she wasn't worthy to live amongst them. Maldonado had her wings clipped and was banished to Earth, where she was immediately drafted to the Miami Dale as a divine punishment.
 
Maldonado was born amongst the stars as a Celestial. However, her bratty and rebellious nature had upset the other Celestials, who had felt she wasn't worthy to live amongst them. Maldonado had her wings clipped and was banished to Earth, where she was immediately drafted to the Miami Dale as a divine punishment.
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File:Have you considered.jpg|Art by '''[https://twitter.com/_pysics/status/1377822509974888453 @_pysics]'''
 
File:Have you considered.jpg|Art by '''[https://twitter.com/_pysics/status/1377822509974888453 @_pysics]'''
 
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File:No man can match this power level.jpg|alt=A digital drawing of Jenna Maldonado. Maldonado is a Celestial, with brown skin, four golden wings, six eyes, long blonde hair shaded in pinks and blues, and a spiked halo. Her jacket and pants are black with accents in Dale colors, yellow, pink, and blue, and the background is light blue and white clouds.|Art by '''[https://twitter.com/glassgoblin/status/1403743902536978433 @glassgoblin]'''
 
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Revision as of 00:57, 14 August 2021

Jenna Maldonado was a lineup player for the Miami Dale, and was with the team from Season 1 until being incinerated on Season 2, Day 22.

Official League Records

Maldonado joined the ILB as a lineup player for the Miami Dale with the Return of Blaseball.

On Season 2, Day 22, Maldonado was incinerated and replaced by Randy Dennis.

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

Origins

Maldonado was born amongst the stars as a Celestial. However, her bratty and rebellious nature had upset the other Celestials, who had felt she wasn't worthy to live amongst them. Maldonado had her wings clipped and was banished to Earth, where she was immediately drafted to the Miami Dale as a divine punishment.

Incineration

It is believed that the power bestowed to the Umpires by the opening of The Forbidden Book allowed the Umpires to achieve some sort of divine connection. Therefore, it has been theorized that the Umpires shared the same distaste for Maldonado as the other Celestials had, which then became the motive for her incineration. The team adopted the phrase "We Play For Jenna" in the hopes that one day, there will be a similar divine intervention that would bring Maldonado back.

Fan Works