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'''Juan Rangel''' was a lineup player for the [[Philly Pies]], and was with the team from the [[Season 1|Return of Blaseball]] until being [[Incineration|incinerated]] on [[Season 3]], Day 5.
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'''Juan Rangel''' was a lineup player for the [[Philly Pies]], and was with the team from the {{BetaSeason|1|Return of Blaseball}} until being [[Incineration|incinerated]] on {{BetaSeason|3}}, Day 5.
  
 
==Official League Record==
 
==Official League Record==
On [[Season 3]], Day 5, Rangel was incinerated and replaced by [[Eduardo Woodman]].  
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On {{BetaSeason|3}}, Day 5, Rangel was incinerated and replaced by [[Eduardo Woodman]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Latest revision as of 22:55, 16 January 2023

Juan Rangel was a lineup player for the Philly Pies, and was with the team from the Return of Blaseball until being incinerated on Season β3, Day 5.

Official League Record

On Season β3, Day 5, Rangel was incinerated and replaced by Eduardo Woodman.

History

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

Little is known about him, the name "Juan Rangel" being an obvious pseudonym. He is unrelated to Hendricks Rangel. He was the City of Philadelphia's godson.

After seeing a photograph of Philly Pies GM Sam Hinkie giving the state of Delaware a big bag of money, Rangel kidnapped Hinkie in what became known as the Delaware Affair. The affair ended with Rangel releasing Hinkie unharmed and he was allowed to remain on the team on the condition of taking anger management therapy.

After Rangel's death, the sun did not shine in Philadelphia for a week. The grief caused by Rangel's passing allows the Philly Pies to perform their signature play Philladeltrix: The Marquis of Pain.

Gallery