Ohio Worms

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The Ohio Worms are an Internet League Blaseball team in the Wild Low Division of the Wild League. They have been a part of the league since Season 12.

Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows


Former Players

Date Removed Added Cause
S12 Election Mindy Kugel Pitching Machine Wills
S12 Election Huber Frumple Farrell Seagull Wills
S13-D89 Augusta Chadwell Loubert Ji-Eun Incineration
S13 Election Wanda Schenn NaN Exchange
S14-D67 NaN Rivers Rosa Feedback
S14-D86 Wyatt Mason VIII None Static
S14 Election Enid Marlow Luis Acevedo Exchange
S15 Election Luis Acevedo Jacoby Podcast Exchange
S16 Election Pitching Machine Kichiro Guerra Plunder
S17-D28 Kaz Fiasco Igneus Delacruz Feedback
S18 Election Kichiro Guerra Andrew Solis Exchange
S18 Election York Silk II None Replica
S19-D22 Igneus Delacruz Millipede Aqualuft Incineration
S19 Election Jacoby Podcast Parker Meng Exchange
S22 Election Matteo Cash Tai Beanbag Exchange
S22 Election Clove Mahle Dudley Mueller Exchange
S22 Election Backpatch Lincecum None Blessing
S22 Election New Megan Ito V None Replica
S23-D65 Pudge Nakamoto Scoobert Toast Incineration
S23 Election Crow Madrigal None Blessings
S23 Election Stew Briggs None Roamin'

Season Results

Season Summary Division

Place Finished

Bottom Dweller
12 In the Season 12 elections, the Worms traded Huber Frumple to the Philly Pies for Farrell Seagull via the Pies' Exchange will. The Worms themselves received their own Exchange will, trading Mindy Kugel to the Seattle Garages for Pitching Machine, and the Infuse will, increasing Huber Frumple's stats post-trade. The Worms also benefitted from the Canada Moist Talkers' Tag Team Hitting blessing, increasing the entire lineup's hitting by 10%. 6th Yes
13 The Worms finished Season 13 with a record of 21-78 and a grand total of 14 wins, entering Party Time on Day 67, a new record.

During the Season 13 elections, the Worms benefited from all four "Bubble" blessings: Pitching Flotation Bubble, Hitting Flotation Bubble, Defense Flotation Bubble, and Baserunning Flotation Bubble, which boosted all four primary stats by 4% each.

The Worms also benefited from the Free Wills decree, giving them a third Will. The Worms received Plunder will, choosing Pitching Machine, who was already a member of the lineup. The will randomly selected Farrell Seagull from the Worms lineup to swap; however, as both players were already in the lineup, no change resulted from this Will. In addition, the Worms received the Exchange will, trading Wanda Schenn to the Chicago Firefighters in return for NaN. They also voted for the Trust will, giving Pitching Machine the Uncertain modification.

6th No
14 As one of the many teams that installed PsychoAcoustics for their ballpark, the Worms received their own Wyatt Mason, who was nicknamed Wy8 as they were the eighth one. On Day 86, Mason VIII and Mason III of the Atlantis Georgias echoed each other into static which removed them both from the active rosters.

The Worms' finishing record of 46-53 with 46 wins tied with the Miami Dale. However, the Worms had the divine favor of six whereas the Dale had the divine favor of ten. This prevented the Worms from triggering their team modification, Bottom Dweller, as they were not at the bottom of their division.

In the Season 14 elections, The Worms won the Jam-Packed blessing, awarding them the Jam-Packed modification. They received the Exchange will, trading Enid Marlow to the Baltimore Crabs in exchange for Luis Acevedo. They also voted for the Foreshadow will, sending Persephone Splotter to the Shadows in exchange for Xandra Pancakes.

5th No
15 In the Season 15 elections, The Worms won the Shadow Pitching Practice blessing, boosting all their shadow players' pitching stars by 1 to 12%. They also won the Epiphany blessing to boost Pitching Machine's divinity by -12%.

The Worms benefited from the Free Wills decree, giving them a third Will. With the Move will, they moved Ephraim Ladd from their rotation to the Shadows. They received the Equivalent Exchange will, trading Luis Acevedo to the Baltimore Crabs in return for Jacoby Podcast. In addition, the Worms received the Transfuse will to infuse Acevedo's pitching stars while outfusing their baserunning stars.

6th Yes
16 The Worms finished third in the league and entered the post-season for the first time. They played against the Houston Spies in the Division Series. In game four when the Spies were up 2-1 in the series, the Spies and the Worms both triggered Sun 2 by scoring 10 runs each which allowed the teams to gain a win. Although the Spies technically reached three wins first, the series was tied 3-3 after the Worms won game four. This allowed the Worms to play one more game in the series which they lost.

In the Season 16 elections, The Worms won the Shadow Batting Practice blessing, boosting all their shadow players' batting stars by 1 to 12%. The Worms moved Cantus Hojo from their lineup to their Shadows via the Move will. They also received the Transfuse will to infuse Patchwork Southwick's pitching stars while outfusing their defense stars.

2nd No
17 The Worms were unable to replicate the past season's performance. They finished with a record of 55-44 with 56 wins.

In the Season 17 elections, the Worms won zero blessings. However, they did receive the Transfuse will to infuse Jacoby Podcast's pitching stars while outfusing their baserunning stars. In addition, they utilized the Enrich will to gain a seasonal modification, Home Field Advantage, which would grant them one run at the beginning of home games for Season 18.

4th No
18 The Worms went on a string, surviving an influx of Consumer Attacks. They finished with a record of 54-45 with 52 wins.

In the Season 18 elections, the Worms won zero blessings. However, they did receive the Move will to move Xandra Pancakes to the Shadows. In addition, they utilized the Shadow Revoke will to remove Tad Seeth from their shadows. This gave Seeth the Roamin' modification and they made their way to the Miami Dale's shadows.

5th No
19 Due to Turn Tables becoming Non-Physical Law from the Season 18 Election, the Worms finished the season with 39 Unwins with a record of 38-61. They entered the playoffs as the second seed of Wild Low. The Worms played against the Boston Flowers for the Division series and lost 1-3.

In the Season 19 elections, the Worms won two blessings, Cluttered and Subtractor. Cluttered would allow Scratch Deleuze to play better in Filthier Ballparks. The Subtractor blessing hit Cedric Spliff on the Moist Talkers and made them a Subtractor.

1st No
20 Worms end the season 44-55, coming in 5th in the Wild Low. They spend both their wills this season moving the thrice Consumer chomped Rivers Rosa to the shadows in an effort to save her from further damage, bringing out sleeper favorite Xandra Pancakes. the Team wins the Blessing Green Light for Wild Low and gives several players, including Stew Briggs the ability to play better in positive polarity Weather 5th No
21 Thanks to receiving a replica of Chorby Soul wielding Chorby's Soul, replicas of the now Yolked Liquid Friend and Uncle Plasma from the gift shop, the team descends the Depth Chart towards the Blaseball2 Gate and crash through in order to release Pickled Herring into the league. Thanks to the modifier of Plasma and Friend the team is relatively safe from consumer attacks. In the elections The Worms Shadow Infuse Rivers Rosa and Magnify Loubert Ji-Eun and end the season 50-49 2nd No
22 The Worms end the season 49-50 and the Semi-centennial is announced. 3rd No
23 The Worms end the season 66-33 , become Roamless and fall Under Review. Scoobert Toast joins the team after an Incineration. Vessalius Sundae and Scratch Deleuze are selected to play in the ILB Semi-Centennial 2nd No
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