Kennedy Rodgers

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Kennedy Rodgers is a pitcher for the Chicago Firefighters. Rodgers previously played for the Mexico City Wild Wings

Official League Record

Rodgers joined the ILB at the beginning of Season 1 as a pitcher for the Mexico City Wild Wings.

During the Season 7 elections, Rodgers was traded to the Chicago Firefighters in exchange for Mullen Peterson via the Champs in the Making blessing.

During Earlsiesta, Season 12, Rodgers gained the Under Over modification as part of the Seasonal Reading.

History

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Rodgers is a clockwork automaton made of mostly gears and various time-telling instruments. Records of the player's life before Blaseball, including their creation, have been lost to time.

Rodgers is known for bringing a small antique watch to each inning pitched. Due to a family curse, Rodgers may only throw a pitch when the second hand is touching the hour hand. If Kennedy attempts to throw a pitch when the second hand is elsewhere on the clock face, the pitch will float calmly to the middle of the plate, allowing the batter to get an easy base hit. How they became a pitcher with this unfortunate ailment is unknown.

It should be noted that Rodgers spends their time crafting watches, when they are not pitching. Despite Rodgers's best efforts, it would seem that the watches they create consistently turn out cursed. It is unclear if this watch-making hobby is related to their family curse or their creation.

Notable creations

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One of Rodgers's most infamous creations is a tasteful analog watch in a chromed case with matching band. Over a white face with black lettering, delicate black hour and minute hands move counter-clockwise. In tiny slab font just above the 6 o'clock position are the words "Mortal Coil". There is no crown or other visible mechanism. While worn, the watch indicates the hours and minutes remaining in the wearer's life with the 12-o'clock position representing the fatal moment. However without any indication of days or years, one remains uncertain if their final moment is the next "midnight" or a thousand midnights hence. This has driven many a wearer, understandably, to great distraction and calamity. Its whereabouts are currently unknown.

Fan Art