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{{Player|team=[[Los Angeles Tacos]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★★}}Wyatt Mason is a hitter for the [[Los Angeles Tacos]]. Mason comes from a dynasty of prodigious [[Kickball]] players and their unexpected entry into the Blaseball league caused significant tension between them and the extended Mason family.
 
{{Player|team=[[Los Angeles Tacos]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★★}}Wyatt Mason is a hitter for the [[Los Angeles Tacos]]. Mason comes from a dynasty of prodigious [[Kickball]] players and their unexpected entry into the Blaseball league caused significant tension between them and the extended Mason family.
  
Mason's calves are their most notable feature as a result of years spent sculpting them into perfect Kickball form. Because of this, Mason has attempted to forego the use of a bat altogether and instead kick the blaseball with their formidable legs. While this is not technically against the rules, this practice was detrimental enough to their RBI that [[Coach Myrington]] politely discouraged it in future games.
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Mason's calves are their most notable feature as a result of years spent sculpting them into perfect Kickball form. Because of this, Mason has attempted to forego the use of a bat altogether and instead kick the blaseball with their formidable legs. While this is not technically against the rules, this practice was ineffective to the point that manager [[Al Pastor]] politely discouraged it in future games.
  
  

Revision as of 09:45, 5 August 2020

Wyatt Mason is a hitter for the Los Angeles Tacos. Mason comes from a dynasty of prodigious Kickball players and their unexpected entry into the Blaseball league caused significant tension between them and the extended Mason family.

Mason's calves are their most notable feature as a result of years spent sculpting them into perfect Kickball form. Because of this, Mason has attempted to forego the use of a bat altogether and instead kick the blaseball with their formidable legs. While this is not technically against the rules, this practice was ineffective to the point that manager Al Pastor politely discouraged it in future games.


At 14, Mason is one of the youngest players in the league. They are known for chafing against some of the more formal rules of Blaseball and have been warned multiple times for bad word usage. If this behavior continues, they risk not only expulsion from the league but also being grounded by their dad[1].


Mason has been a member of the team since Season 1.


  1. TACOS, LOS ANGELES (tacoblaseball). "WHOEVER keeps teaching wyatt bad words PLES stop ther dad said if they cus again they get grounded fom blaseball D:". 2:99. Tweet. [1]