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* Being a dog who plays Blaseball ([[Beasley Gloom]], [[Beasley Day]])
 
* Being a dog who plays Blaseball ([[Beasley Gloom]], [[Beasley Day]])
 
*Existence as an ordinary car tire piloted by rats ([[Miguel Wheeler]])
 
*Existence as an ordinary car tire piloted by rats ([[Miguel Wheeler]])
*Prophesied to be the best pitcher to ever exist ([[Edric Tosser]]) — unclear if "Tosser" is a reference to pitching or not
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*Prophesied to be the best pitcher to ever exist ([[Edric Tosser]]) — unclear if "Tosser" is a reference to pitching or no
*Incomprehensible blandness ([[Agan Harrison]])
 
  
 
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A nominative phenomenon is an abnormal circumstance that is associated with a name. Such a phenomenon may manifest naturally after lying dormant, or abruptly when the name is given to an individual.

Known nominative phenomena

Below is a list of nominative phenomena, with hosts (confirmed or proposed) indicated in parentheses.

Confirmed

Speculated