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− | {{Team|division=Lawful Evil|home_town=Mexico City|team_slogan=Wings. Beer. Blaseball.|emoji=🍗|social_media=https://twitter.com/WildWingsCDMX|manager=[Guy Flieri] (via divination)|image1=[MCWW logo.png]|Unofficial Slogans=Anything Can Happen}}The Mexico City Wild Wings are a [[Blaseball]] team in the Lawful Evil division of the [[Evil League]]. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1 | + | {{Team|division=Lawful Evil|home_town=Mexico City|team_slogan=Wings. Beer. Blaseball.|emoji=🍗|social_media=https://twitter.com/WildWingsCDMX|manager=[Guy Flieri] (via divination)|image1=[MCWW logo.png]|Unofficial Slogans=Anything Can Happen}}The Mexico City Wild Wings are a [[Blaseball]] team in the Lawful Evil division of the [[Evil League]]. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1. |
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*[[Rafael Davids]] | *[[Rafael Davids]] | ||
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+ | Select [[Tlopps Blaseball Cards|Tlopps]] cards can be found [[Gallery of Tlopps Cards#Mexico_City_Wild_Wings_.F0.9F.8D.97|here]] | ||
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== Season Results<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref>== | == Season Results<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref>== | ||
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In [[Season 3]], the Wild Wings went 42-57 in the season, finishing 8th in the evil league and tied for 15th overall. | In [[Season 3]], the Wild Wings went 42-57 in the season, finishing 8th in the evil league and tied for 15th overall. | ||
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+ | == Team Overview == | ||
+ | {{Community Lore}} | ||
+ | <small>For a more in-depth look at the team, see [[Mexico City Wild Wings/History]].</small> | ||
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+ | The Wild Wings play in a stadium known as [[The Bucket]]. The inner workings of the team are largely hidden and vaguely sinister. Whether this is connected to the state of the Wings roster (which hasn't changed since Season 1) is unknown. Either way, the [[Gastronomic Conjurer Guild]] Probably has something to do with it. | ||
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+ | == Staff == | ||
+ | Not much of the staff is known other than the team manager. The team is not technically managed by an individual, but by the interpretation of wingsauce patterns left on discarded plates of leftovers by a mysterious figure known as [[Guy Flieri]]. The particulars of the process are the subject of much speculation, though for the sake of paperwork, the manager is officially stated to be [[Guy Flieri|Guy Flieri.]] | ||
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+ | == Mascots == | ||
+ | The exact mascot(s) for the Wings seem to be difficult to track. It has been reported the team mascots are "birds" but no more detail was given when questioned. | ||
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+ | == Fan Culture == | ||
+ | <small>For a more in-depth look at the fan culture, see [[Mexico City Wild Wings/Fan Culture]].</small> | ||
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+ | The Wild Wings team is composed of a diverse range of players - from the star pitcher who exists [[Silvia Rugrat|outside of time]], to an [[Miguel Wheeler|ordinary car tire piloted by rats]], and a batter with the distinction of being the game's first [[Ronan Combs|part-seal player]]. Fans take pride in the diversity of the team, believing that it lends an unpredictability to their games, in which "anything can happen," good or bad. | ||
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Revision as of 02:53, 20 August 2020
The Mexico City Wild Wings are a Blaseball team in the Lawful Evil division of the Evil League. They have been a part of the Blaseball League since Season 1.
Roster
Lineup
- Summers Preston
- Miguel Wheeler
- Lawrence Horne
- Sosa Hayes
- Yong Wright
- Axel Cardenas
- Ronan Combs
- Cell Barajas
- José Haley
Pitchers
Select Tlopps cards can be found here
Season Results[1]
In Season 1, the Wild Wings went ████ in the season, not qualifying for the postseason.
In Season 2, the Wild Wings went 47-52 in the season, finishing 6th in the evil league and 11th overall.
In Season 3, the Wild Wings went 42-57 in the season, finishing 8th in the evil league and tied for 15th overall.
Team Overview
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
For a more in-depth look at the team, see Mexico City Wild Wings/History.
The Wild Wings play in a stadium known as The Bucket. The inner workings of the team are largely hidden and vaguely sinister. Whether this is connected to the state of the Wings roster (which hasn't changed since Season 1) is unknown. Either way, the Gastronomic Conjurer Guild Probably has something to do with it.
Staff
Not much of the staff is known other than the team manager. The team is not technically managed by an individual, but by the interpretation of wingsauce patterns left on discarded plates of leftovers by a mysterious figure known as Guy Flieri. The particulars of the process are the subject of much speculation, though for the sake of paperwork, the manager is officially stated to be Guy Flieri.
Mascots
The exact mascot(s) for the Wings seem to be difficult to track. It has been reported the team mascots are "birds" but no more detail was given when questioned.
Fan Culture
For a more in-depth look at the fan culture, see Mexico City Wild Wings/Fan Culture.
The Wild Wings team is composed of a diverse range of players - from the star pitcher who exists outside of time, to an ordinary car tire piloted by rats, and a batter with the distinction of being the game's first part-seal player. Fans take pride in the diversity of the team, believing that it lends an unpredictability to their games, in which "anything can happen," good or bad.
Fan Art