Mullen Peterson

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Mullen Peterson is a lineup player for the Mexico City Wild Wings. Peterson previously played for the Chicago Firefighters and Mexico City Wild Wings as a pitcher.

Official League Record

Peterson joined the ILB at the beginning of Season 1 as a pitcher for the Chicago Firefighters.

As a result of the Katamari blessing won by the Firefighters in the Season 5 election, Peterson's defense rating increased by .

On Season 6, Day 64, Peterson's pitching ability was siphoned by Breckenridge Jazz Hands pitcher Agan Harrison during a game with Blooddrain weather. Peterson's pitching ability decreased from to .

During the Season 7 elections, Peterson was traded to the Mexico City Wild Wings in exchange for Kennedy Rodgers via the Champs in the Making blessing.

Peterson was traded to the New York Millennials in exchange for Mags Banananana during the Season 14 elections via the Millennials' Exchange will), becoming a lineup player in the process.

History

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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Mullen has an aloof nature about her at first, but those that are close to her understand that her tough exterior gives way to a quick-witted sense of humor and a caring friend once one gets to know her.

She is butch and like all of us, she is from Chicago. Her jersey number is 219.

Peterson sometimes goes by the nickname "Technically."

Paula Retrieval Arc

In Game 3 of Season 4, Peterson's close personal friend Paula Mason was seemingly kidnapped by the Dallas Steaks on order of the comissioner. This lead to Peterson chasing down the Steaks as they left Chicago to go back to Dallas, and somewhere in the ruins of Oklahoma she finally caught up to them.

She called for the Steaks to return Mason, and the Steaks sighed, letting Mason to the front of the group. There, she declared that she didn't want to come back. That she rejected Chicago, and rejected the Firefighters. She needed to grow stronger, and she saw that future with the Steaks, not with the Firefighters.

She threw her Chicago Firefighters headband to the ground, telling Peterson to not follow after them.

Peterson, to this day, refuses to accept it. She continuously is trying to bring Mason back, to no avail. She keeps Mason's headband close everyday.

Training with the Wild Wings

At the end of Season 7, the Firefighters were ordered to trade three of their players to the Wild Wings as part of the recent election results. Peterson surprised everyone by stepping up, resolved to spend as much time as it takes training herself for what she saw as the coming battle for Paula Mason's soul. Visiting player Axel Cardenas suggested that Mason wasn't savable, and asked why Peterson would switch teams after fighting so hard for Paula to stay with the Firefighters. Peterson refused to give up on her best friend, and said that the familial bond the Wings displayed during the Season 7 Postseason was unlike anything she'd seen before. While she would always be from Chicago and she planned to return to the Firefighters someday, the real fight was for Mason's sense of compassion and loyalty, and to turn away Mason from her dark nature, to let the kindness Peterson knew was still there show. Peterson had the best chance of developing the skills needed to win that battle with the Wings, she said, and therefore the choice was obvious to her. Cardenas was so impressed by how cool Peterson was that he finagled with José Haley to get a ticket back to the Wings and watch Peterson work.