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The Miami Dalé are based in the City of Miami in an unspecified state. They are known for their party culture and expressing that they play "for the love of the game" whenever someone brings up their performance or record.   
 
The Miami Dalé are based in the City of Miami in an unspecified state. They are known for their party culture and expressing that they play "for the love of the game" whenever someone brings up their performance or record.   
  
The Dalé play their home games at [[Worldwide Field]]. The Dalé are legally owned by their fans and the Miami community, and are a registered not-for-profit, tax exempt organization.  
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The Dalé play their home games at [[Worldwide Field]]. The Dalé are a registered not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization jointly owned by their fans and the greater Miami community.
  
  
 
== Staff==
 
== Staff==
<small>For additional personnel, see [[Miami Dalé/Staff]].</small>  
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<small>For additional personnel, see [[Miami Dalé/Staff]].</small>
  
*Manager: [[Mr. Wide]]
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The manager of the Dalé is [[Mr. Wide]], although he has only ever been seen in silhouette form.
  
 
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<small>For more on the team's mascots, see [[Miami Dalé/Mascots]].</small>  
 
<small>For more on the team's mascots, see [[Miami Dalé/Mascots]].</small>  
  
The mascot of the Miami Dalé is [[Pitball]].
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The mascot of the Miami Dalé is [[Pitball]], the physical embodiment of the Dalé spirit of celebration and shades-wearing.
  
 
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<small>For a more in-depth look at Dalé fan culture, see [[Miami Dalé/Fan_Culture]].</small>  
 
<small>For a more in-depth look at Dalé fan culture, see [[Miami Dalé/Fan_Culture]].</small>  
  
Dalé fans are known as [[la familia]]. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together.  
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Dalé fans are known as [[la familia]]. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together. All fans are shareholders of the team.  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:48, 18 August 2020

The Miami Dalé are a Blaseball team in the Chaotic Evil division of the Evil League. They have been a part of the Internet League since Season 1.


Roster

Lineup

Pitchers

Select Tlopps cards can be found here.

Former Players

Blessings and Trades

  • N/A

Incinerations


Season Results

Season Postseason Playoffs Finals
1 49-48 N/A N/A
2 45-54 N/A N/A
3 40-59 N/A N/A

The Dalé were subjected to the Rigour Mortis blessing during the Season 3 Offseason.


Team Overview

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

For a more in-depth look at the team, see Miami Dalé/History.

The Miami Dalé are based in the City of Miami in an unspecified state. They are known for their party culture and expressing that they play "for the love of the game" whenever someone brings up their performance or record.

The Dalé play their home games at Worldwide Field. The Dalé are a registered not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization jointly owned by their fans and the greater Miami community.


Staff

For additional personnel, see Miami Dalé/Staff.

The manager of the Dalé is Mr. Wide, although he has only ever been seen in silhouette form.


Mascots

For more on the team's mascots, see Miami Dalé/Mascots.

The mascot of the Miami Dalé is Pitball, the physical embodiment of the Dalé spirit of celebration and shades-wearing.


Fan Culture

For a more in-depth look at Dalé fan culture, see Miami Dalé/Fan_Culture.

Dalé fans are known as la familia. Like the team's players, the fans are less concerned with the team's record than in having a great time together. All fans are shareholders of the team.


Fan Art

Logo by @BillyGalant.
Logo by Cobaltcakes.
Poster by @PyromanticArts.


External Links

Twitter account

  1. Day assumed from circumstantial 3rd party media evidence and may be off by a few days.
  2. Timestamped tweet used for day estimation [1]