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[[File:Math_Velazquez_card_by_Powernap.png|alt=A Math Velazquez blaseball card.|thumb|Season 3 Math Velazquez blaseball card.]]
 
[[File:Math_Velazquez_card_by_Powernap.png|alt=A Math Velazquez blaseball card.|thumb|Season 3 Math Velazquez blaseball card.]]
As of Season 2, Math Velazquez is one of 5 players in the League to have a 0 star rating, with the others being [[Lars Taylor]] of the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]], [[Chambers Simmons]] of the [[Boston Flowers]],  [[Gunther O'Brian]] of the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]], and [[Joshua Butt]] of the [[Chicago Firefighters]]. All but Joshua Butt are pitchers. Math Velazquez is known to have consulted with several eminent mathematicians in the hopes of developing an experimental algorithm which would allow Math to become the first blaseball player with a negative star rating. It is unknown how Math intends to achieve this, why Math considers this outcome desirable, and what impact it would have on blaseball as a whole.
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As of the end of season 3, Math Velazquez is one of 5 players in the League to have a 0 star rating, with the others being [[Lars Taylor]] of the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]], [[Chambers Simmons]] of the [[Boston Flowers]],  [[Gunther O'Brian]] of the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]], and [[Joshua Butt]] of the [[Chicago Firefighters]]. All but Joshua Butt are pitchers.
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Math Velazquez is known to have consulted with several eminent mathematicians in the hopes of developing an experimental algorithm which would allow Math to become the first blaseball player with a negative star rating. It is unknown how Math intends to achieve this, why Math considers this outcome desirable, and what impact it would have on blaseball as a whole.
  
 
Math has published academic papers theorising that achieving negative values is a first step towards opening blaseball up to ever more esoteric branches of mathematics - irrational numbers, complex numbers, and perhaps even beyond that into geometry, algebra, polyhedrons and more. Again, it is unknown why Math considers this outcome desirable, and opposing scholars have warned that success in this project could critically destabilise blaseball.
 
Math has published academic papers theorising that achieving negative values is a first step towards opening blaseball up to ever more esoteric branches of mathematics - irrational numbers, complex numbers, and perhaps even beyond that into geometry, algebra, polyhedrons and more. Again, it is unknown why Math considers this outcome desirable, and opposing scholars have warned that success in this project could critically destabilise blaseball.

Revision as of 14:49, 9 August 2020

Math Velazquez became one of the first non-human entities to play blaseball when Math began career pitching for the Houston Spies in season 1. Unconfirmed accounts suggest Math may have previously been a human who became a purely mathematical entity by unknown means. Math disputes these claims, and insists that Math has always simply been Math.

Math does not accept the usage of any pronoun to refer to Math. When asked why this was, Math returned a paper with "" on it.


Stars

A Math Velazquez blaseball card.
Season 3 Math Velazquez blaseball card.

As of the end of season 3, Math Velazquez is one of 5 players in the League to have a 0 star rating, with the others being Lars Taylor of the Hellmouth Sunbeams, Chambers Simmons of the Boston Flowers, Gunther O'Brian of the Charleston Shoe Thieves, and Joshua Butt of the Chicago Firefighters. All but Joshua Butt are pitchers.

Math Velazquez is known to have consulted with several eminent mathematicians in the hopes of developing an experimental algorithm which would allow Math to become the first blaseball player with a negative star rating. It is unknown how Math intends to achieve this, why Math considers this outcome desirable, and what impact it would have on blaseball as a whole.

Math has published academic papers theorising that achieving negative values is a first step towards opening blaseball up to ever more esoteric branches of mathematics - irrational numbers, complex numbers, and perhaps even beyond that into geometry, algebra, polyhedrons and more. Again, it is unknown why Math considers this outcome desirable, and opposing scholars have warned that success in this project could critically destabilise blaseball.

Math has been spotted spending a lot of time with recent Spies acquisition Fitzgerald Blackburn. When pressed, Math said that as Fitzgerald is a doctor in all the ways that count, xe is helping Math achieve a negative star rating, and the relationship between the two is nobody's business.