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==Move to Wild Low== | ==Move to Wild Low== | ||
The '''High Filter''' decree in the [[Season 5#Election Results|Season 5 Election]] moved the Sunbeams into the Wild Low Division. The discovery of the [[Wild Low Clubhouse]] helped the teams forge a pact of division-wide solidarity, to try counter the forecast [[Blood Winner|Bloodbath]] and work towards division-wide blessings, such as '''Sharing Signs''' and '''Move the Mounds Closer''' in the [[Season 6#Election Results|Season 6 Election]]. As a side-effect of these blessings, [[Lars Taylor]] gained their first pitching star. | The '''High Filter''' decree in the [[Season 5#Election Results|Season 5 Election]] moved the Sunbeams into the Wild Low Division. The discovery of the [[Wild Low Clubhouse]] helped the teams forge a pact of division-wide solidarity, to try counter the forecast [[Blood Winner|Bloodbath]] and work towards division-wide blessings, such as '''Sharing Signs''' and '''Move the Mounds Closer''' in the [[Season 6#Election Results|Season 6 Election]]. As a side-effect of these blessings, [[Lars Taylor]] gained their first pitching star. | ||
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During the postseason the Sunbeams beat the [[Houston Spies]] 3--1 in the first round, then went on to a six game series against the [[Hades Tigers]]. After a winning game pitched by [[Lars Taylor]], the Sunbeams saved their anti-rivals from the threat of ascension, they proceeded to the finals against the [[Seattle Garages]]. After a five game series, [[Lars Taylor]] once again pitched the winning game, making the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]] the Champions of [[Season 11]]. | During the postseason the Sunbeams beat the [[Houston Spies]] 3--1 in the first round, then went on to a six game series against the [[Hades Tigers]]. After a winning game pitched by [[Lars Taylor]], the Sunbeams saved their anti-rivals from the threat of ascension, they proceeded to the finals against the [[Seattle Garages]]. After a five game series, [[Lars Taylor]] once again pitched the winning game, making the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]] the Champions of [[Season 11]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:22, 31 January 2022
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Bright Beginnings
Everything Goes to Hell
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Season of the Weed
404 Not Found
Information past this point is OLD and WILL be changed/updated Soon™
Move to Wild Low
The High Filter decree in the Season 5 Election moved the Sunbeams into the Wild Low Division. The discovery of the Wild Low Clubhouse helped the teams forge a pact of division-wide solidarity, to try counter the forecast Bloodbath and work towards division-wide blessings, such as Sharing Signs and Move the Mounds Closer in the Season 6 Election. As a side-effect of these blessings, Lars Taylor gained their first pitching star.
Several lineup changes occurred during Season 6 and 7, including the feedback swap of Alexander Horne and Sigmund Castillo, Wild Low Darling Hahn Fox being traded for Alaynabella Hollywood after the Vulture blessing of the Season 6 Election, and the feedback swap of Malik Romayne and Joe Voorhees. By the end of Season 7 the Sunbeams lineup had stabilised.
Hendricks Richardson hit a ground out to Joshua Butt
During the Season 9 playoffs, Hendricks Richardson hit a ground out to Joshua Butt, distorting time itself.
Legal Proceedings
For more information, please see Bonecourse and New York Millennials v. Parker MacMillan III.
Season 10 Party Time
In Season 10 the Hellmouth Sunbeams and the Hawai'i Fridays were the first teams to reach Party Time. Together, they hosted a party on the Moon, helped by Moon Roomba. The Sunbeams were the Wild League Wild Card draw for that season, and were whisked off the Moon to compete in the playoffs. This forged a bond between them and the Mild League Wild Card, the New York Millennials, forming the basis of their future relationship. They swept the Unlimited Tacos 2-0, crushing their dreams of playoff success, then were promptly swept 0-3 by the Baltimore Crabs, sending them back to their Moon party.
During the finals between the Baltimore Crabs and the Charleston Shoe Thieves, Sol collapsed into a Black Hole, swallowing the Moon. The party was evacuated, along with Moon Roomba, while chunks of Moon rock rained down upon the Immaterial Plane. This change in the Sun caused many of the Sunbeams players to struggle, having lost their connection to Sol and to their coach. Additionally, it caused much consternation among followers of HELIOLATRY.
Season 11
After the chaos of the previous season, and under the light of the new Sun 2, the Sunbeams enjoyed a very successful Season 11. On Day 26, Sandoval Crossing pitched her first perfect game, the third one in recorded Blaseball history. After a Season 10 spent siphoning blood, Dudley Mueller broke multiple league-wide records and became the best hitter in the team. The Sunbeams set the single-season runs record, with 834, beating the previous record by 225, and finished the season with the highest win-loss in the League.
During the postseason the Sunbeams beat the Houston Spies 3--1 in the first round, then went on to a six game series against the Hades Tigers. After a winning game pitched by Lars Taylor, the Sunbeams saved their anti-rivals from the threat of ascension, they proceeded to the finals against the Seattle Garages. After a five game series, Lars Taylor once again pitched the winning game, making the Hellmouth Sunbeams the Champions of Season 11.
References
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Buried | Boudicca Midcentury · Doc Anice | |
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Stats | Season | 1 |
Beta | β1 · β2 · β3 · β4 · β5 · β6 · β7 · β8 · β9 · β10 · β11 · β12 · β13 · β14 · β15 · β16 · β17 · β18 · β19 · β20 · β21 · β22 · β23 · β24 | |
Circuit | Gamma 2 · Gamma 3 · Gamma 4 | |
Ballpark | Lower Moab Scenic Overlook Field | |
Community Lore | ||
Staff | Sol · Monsieur Bean · JEFF! · Dead Tom · The Man Who Owns All the Teeth · Priya Fox · Determination Montgomery | |
Places | Hellmouth · Hellmouth Anti-Tourism Board · Shadow Moabbey · Randall Marijuana Memorial Cat Café · Arches National Plark | |
History | Moab Hellmouth Sunbeams' History · The Solympic Flame · Adaptation · HELIOLATRY · Cuisine of Hellmouth | |
Fan Culture 📣 · Fan Works 💌 · Tlopps Cards 🃏 | ||
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