Nicholas Mora

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Nicholas Mora is a pitcher for the Philly Pies, and has been with the team since the start of Season 2.

Official League Record

Mora was originally a pitcher for the Hades Tigers in Season 1. Mora was traded for Yazmin Mason at the end of the season after blessings, though this trade was never officially recorded anywhere.[1]

During the Season 5 election, Mora's batting and pitching fell half a star as a part of the Charleston Shoe Thieves' Bad Neighbors blessing.


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Mora: The First Pie

Following SIBR's controversial publication stating that Mora used to play for the Hades Tigers, many Pies players were interviewed. All of them distinctly remember Mora being on the team since the very beginning. Bright Zim says that Mora was the first person to greet him upon entering Tastykake Stadium, while Ruslan Greatness confirmed, "Mora is Pie. Mora always Pie." When approached about this discrepancy, Beasley Day began barking angrily before running away, as he always does when Mora's name in mentioned.

In response to this controversy, Pies management has erected a small exhibit honoring "Mora: The First Pie." The tasteful display was met with almost universal praise except by a small group of critics, who wondered why it had so many eyes. This ultimately led to their firing, as the display depicting Mora obviously has two eyes, as, of course, does the actual Mora.

Relationship to other Moras

It has been speculated that Nicholas Mora may be related to Hawai'i Fridays pitcher James Mora and Chicago Firefighters batter Swamuel Mora. Popular theories include that they may all be the same person from different timelines, that they are the three fragmented parts of the long since incinerated blaseballer Mora Prime, or that they are siblings; some outliers potentially link Mora to the Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora . None of these theories have been confirmed by any of the three.

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