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Revision as of 05:41, 10 September 2020

Karato Bean is a lineup player for the Hawaii Fridays. Bean has been with the team since Season 1.


Official League Records

Season 5

During the Reverb incident on Season 5, Day 6, Bean switched positions from pitcher to lineup player.

During the Season 5 election, Bean's batting, baserunning, and defense fell half a star as a part of the Charleston Shoe Thieves' Bad Neighbors blessing.

Season 6

On Season 6, Day 62, Bean's baserunning ability was siphoned by Dallas Steaks batter Summers Pony due to Blooddrain weather, reducing it from

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

History

Background

Karato Bean is a five time national surf champion. Prior to the first season, Karato had a video game deal in the works, but he decided to enter the ILB in memory of their late father, who she had a tumultuous relationship with. They honestly would much rather be surfing right now.

Season 5 Positional Change

On Day 6 of Season 5, Bevan Wise and Oscar Dollie were teaching York Silk how to do magic in the outfield. Unfortunately, there was an accident that caused chaotic reverberations, after which, all the Fridays found themselves in different positions. Karato decided they liked batting and being in the outfield, saying, "I can finally surf while playing blaseball." It's not entirely clear how they surf the outfield or around the bases when the Fridays aren't playing near a body of water, and at this point, reporters are too afraid to ask.

Trivia

  • When stepping onto the mound, the crowd simultaneously cheers "Surf's Up!" to get Karato energized and "Surf's Down!" to discourage Karato from leaving in the middle of the game to surf.
  • As a pitcher, she was known for giving up several runs in the late innings of a game.

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