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{{Player|team=[[Seattle Garages]]|status=Alive, Intact|rating=★★}}
 
{{Player|team=[[Seattle Garages]]|status=Alive, Intact|rating=★★}}
  
'''Langford Harvey "Lang" Richardson''' is a Blaseball player for the [[Seattle Garages]] and a maracas player for the Seattle Garages Elephant Gambit.  
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'''Langford Harvey "Lang" Richardson''' is a Blaseball player for the [[Seattle Garages]] and a maracas player for the [[Seattle Garages Elephant Gambit]].  
  
 
Richardson is known for his unreliable play in high-leverage situations. One fan has said that Richardson "lives for one thing and that's making every time he's at bat the most dramatic thing there could be." One anonymous Blaseball writer once said of Richardson, "[...]for better or worse, he turns every at-bat into an adventure."
 
Richardson is known for his unreliable play in high-leverage situations. One fan has said that Richardson "lives for one thing and that's making every time he's at bat the most dramatic thing there could be." One anonymous Blaseball writer once said of Richardson, "[...]for better or worse, he turns every at-bat into an adventure."
  
 
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Revision as of 10:34, 3 August 2020


Langford Harvey "Lang" Richardson is a Blaseball player for the Seattle Garages and a maracas player for the Seattle Garages Elephant Gambit.

Richardson is known for his unreliable play in high-leverage situations. One fan has said that Richardson "lives for one thing and that's making every time he's at bat the most dramatic thing there could be." One anonymous Blaseball writer once said of Richardson, "[...]for better or worse, he turns every at-bat into an adventure."