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The '''Los Angeles Tacos''' were formed from the only 14 people to sign up for a community Kickball league signup sheet on the corkboard of a [[Ralphio's]] in Van Nuys, California. Upon showing up for the first game they were outfitted with Blaseball gear by their manager, eccentric former professional surfer [[Guy Myrington]]. | The '''Los Angeles Tacos''' were formed from the only 14 people to sign up for a community Kickball league signup sheet on the corkboard of a [[Ralphio's]] in Van Nuys, California. Upon showing up for the first game they were outfitted with Blaseball gear by their manager, eccentric former professional surfer [[Guy Myrington]]. | ||
− | The Tacos were formerly owned by Dilsney, inc. Upon taking ownership, the Dilsney Cooperative renamed the franchise '''The Van Nuys Tacos of Aneheim''', despite the stadium being quite some distance away from Dilsney's fortified stronghold in Orange County. Dilsney was excellent at marketing the team but the team suffered low in their rankings during their tenure. After three unremarkable seasons, Dilsney and the Tacos formally parted ways. At that point, the name changed back to the original '''Los Angeles Tacos'''. | + | The Tacos were formerly owned by Dilsney, inc. Upon taking ownership, the [[Dilsney Cooperative]] renamed the franchise '''The Van Nuys Tacos of Aneheim''', despite the stadium being quite some distance away from Dilsney's fortified stronghold in Orange County. Dilsney was excellent at marketing the team but the team suffered low in their rankings during their tenure. After three unremarkable seasons, Dilsney and the Tacos formally parted ways. At that point, the name changed back to the original '''Los Angeles Tacos'''. |
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+ | The Tacos' stadium is built in the middle of the infamous 6-way stop sign intersection in [[Bleverly Hills]]. Despite the stadium's construction in ███, the location has continued function as an active roadway to this day. This makes games scheduled during rush hour especially hazardous, though interference from distracted drivers is not considered foul play. | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 1 August 2020
The Los Angeles Tacos are a Blaseball team in the Lawful Good division of the Good League. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1.
Players
Batters
- Basilio Preston
- Mcdowell Sasquatch
- Wyatt Mason
- Rat Polk
- Wanda Pothos
- Baldwin Breadwinner
- Patel Beyonce
- Taiga Quitter
- Moses Simmons
Pitchers
Season Results
To be added.
Fan Art
History
The Los Angeles Tacos were formed from the only 14 people to sign up for a community Kickball league signup sheet on the corkboard of a Ralphio's in Van Nuys, California. Upon showing up for the first game they were outfitted with Blaseball gear by their manager, eccentric former professional surfer Guy Myrington.
The Tacos were formerly owned by Dilsney, inc. Upon taking ownership, the Dilsney Cooperative renamed the franchise The Van Nuys Tacos of Aneheim, despite the stadium being quite some distance away from Dilsney's fortified stronghold in Orange County. Dilsney was excellent at marketing the team but the team suffered low in their rankings during their tenure. After three unremarkable seasons, Dilsney and the Tacos formally parted ways. At that point, the name changed back to the original Los Angeles Tacos.
Stadium
The Tacos' stadium is built in the middle of the infamous 6-way stop sign intersection in Bleverly Hills. Despite the stadium's construction in ███, the location has continued function as an active roadway to this day. This makes games scheduled during rush hour especially hazardous, though interference from distracted drivers is not considered foul play.