Open meadow on the outskirts of town

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Revision as of 21:45, 21 August 2020 by KC Draz (talk | contribs) (I added more description to the field and a section about pre-game rituals involving the freshness, after getting feedback on the KC Minty discord. I tried to get the formatting correct, apologies if I botched it.)

An open meadow on the outskirts of town is home stadium of the Kansas City Breath Mints. It is known for its minty fresh air. Prior to Season 2, the Mints played in the Kansas City FreshDome.

The air in an open meadow on the outskirts of town is known for its rejuvenating properties. When Winnie Hess first filled her lungs with its minty exurban freshness after relocating from Baltimore, she immediately became a two-and-a-half star pitcher.


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Having no marked boundaries, determining home runs and foul balls in the open meadow is more of an exercise in divination than science. More than one splorts-fan has attempted to stretch the home field advantage by changing plot lines at the county recording office, so most games require at least one surveyor to be present.

Pre-Game Rituals

Thanks to the long-term effects of the meadow, all Kansas City Breath Mint fans carry a small pocket of freshness within their lungs. Minty fans bussing to away games routinely step outside, taste the air and exclaim “Ahhhhh, Kansas City!” regardless of where they stop. Following this pre-game ritual, the exhalations of Minty fans spread a little bit of minty freshness wherever they go, slowly converting the rest of the world’s viable oxygen into Kansas City air. This is probably fine.