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{{Player|team=[[Dallas Steaks]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★★★½|species=leech / human|eyes=single-cell ocelli that barely perceive light / green|relations=literally parasitic / emotionally dependent|partners=eachother|legs=none / two}}
 
{{Player|team=[[Dallas Steaks]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★★★½|species=leech / human|eyes=single-cell ocelli that barely perceive light / green|relations=literally parasitic / emotionally dependent|partners=eachother|legs=none / two}}
  
'''Leach Herman''' (actual names "leech" and "Herman") are a player for the [[Dallas Steaks]]. Herman is a human being Ratatouille'd by a leech under his [[blaseball]] cap to be a better-than-average pitcher.
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'''Leach Herman''' (actual names "leech" and "Herman") are a player for the [[Dallas Steaks]]. Herman is a human that is being Ratatouille'd by a leech under his [[blaseball]] cap to be a better-than-average pitcher.
  
  

Revision as of 15:25, 4 August 2020


Leach Herman (actual names "leech" and "Herman") are a player for the Dallas Steaks. Herman is a human that is being Ratatouille'd by a leech under his blaseball cap to be a better-than-average pitcher.


It is unclear by what mechanism the leech is able to control Herman's actions – or how an organism with only a few nerve cells is able to take coaching, read signals, or understand the rules of the game – but in so doing, the leech has created a symbiotic relationship resulting in one of the better pitchers in blaseball.


Although initially distressed by the blood-sucking parasite stuck to his scalp somehow manipulating his body to perform feats of athletic ability, Herman has since come to view the situation as mutually beneficial, their relationship blossoming into a borderline-unhealthy co-dependency. Leach Herman (aka known as "Leach and Her Man" to fans) was named blaseball's hottest couple 3 years in a row by Glossip magazine.


Quotes:

“Oh God, gross, it’s in my hair, oh God, pull it out, ugh... n-no. No! it's stuck. It's stuck! Oh God, why?!”

– Herman, upon first meeting leech


“My arms... wha- what's happening to my arms?”

– Herman, the first time leech made him throw a fastball.


"I can't imagine life without you. Please never leave."

– Herman, whenever things get too quiet.


“(squishing, sucking noises)

– leech, constantly