Moab Hellmouth Sunbeams/Fan Culture

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Gameday Traditions

Every time the Beams score a run, a child is allowed to hurl a pane of glass off the highest part of the stadium wall. This has led to numerous incidents of children trying to use psychic powers to manifest runs, which has been a great boost to the team's morale.

At the end of a winning home game, it is customary for the Sunbeams to dump the team's water cooler on the pitcher. The Hellmouth being what it is, this has resulted in 15 hospitalizations for steam burns this season.

In honor of Alexander Horne's revenge-driven grand slam tribute to Velasquez Meadows, fans of the Sunbeams refer to all grand slams as Horne Runs.

Cheers

Team General

  • Call: FIVE SEVEN
    • Response: SEVEN EIGHT (Upon victory and/or scoring)
      • 5778 is the temperature of the sun in Kelvin
  • Call: STARE INTO THE SUN
    • Response: THE SUN STARES BACK
  • Call: TOO HOT
    • Response: HOT DAMN
  • HERE COMES THE SUN

Beams fans are also known to yell players' Soulscreams to cheer them on.

Player Specific

Shadowed Players

Retired Chants

These chants have either fallen out of fashion, or are associated with players no longer on the Sunbeams' active roster.

  • We are okay!
  • Beam me up, Scotty!
  • You can't beat the heat!
  • (: