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While the exact date has been lost due to bear attack, Dollie is remembered to have once stolen fourth base in the ninth with bases loaded and two outs, leading to a Magic victory.
 
While the exact date has been lost due to bear attack, Dollie is remembered to have once stolen fourth base in the ninth with bases loaded and two outs, leading to a Magic victory.
  
Oscar Dollie is a dough-faced, black haired, unassuming person with a thin, dark mustache. While it likes to think it makes a good first impression, most remember its unconvincingly forced smile and unnecessarily firm handshake. He appeared unannounced and unintroduced during tryouts for the Yellowstone Magic. Despite protests from [[Bevan Wise]], Oscar's outstanding performance made its enrollment onto the team a no-brainer. Oscar is thought by [[Park Service]] to be a visitor from ██████. Its means and motives for crossing over into Yellowstone are unexplained, and it puts most of his energy into blending in with the rest of the team. While some find its frequently confused attempts at social interaction a mix of awkward or charming, Bevan the Wise has been outspoken about Oscar's continued presence on the team. The two regard each other coldly.
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Oscar Dollie is a goat-adjacent, former cryptid, now very good batter goat. While they like to think they make a good first impression, most remember itheir unconvincingly forced smile and unnecessarily firm handshake. They appeared unannounced and unintroduced during tryouts for the Yellowstone Magic. Despite protests from [[Bevan Wise]], Oscar's outstanding performance made their enrollment onto the team a no-brainer. Oscar is thought by [[Park Service]] to be a visitor from ██████. Their means and motives for crossing over into Yellowstone are unexplained, and they put most of their energy into blending in with the rest of the team. While some find their frequently confused attempts at social interaction a mix of awkward or charming, Bevan the Wise has been outspoken about Oscar's continued presence on the team. The two regard each other coldly.
  
 
Dollie is known for its skill at stealing bases.
 
Dollie is known for its skill at stealing bases.

Revision as of 05:09, 26 August 2020

Oscar Dollie is a batter for the Yellowstone Magic. Dollie has been a member of the team since Season 1.

Official League Records

Dollie does not yet have any notable events in the official league record.

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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History

While the exact date has been lost due to bear attack, Dollie is remembered to have once stolen fourth base in the ninth with bases loaded and two outs, leading to a Magic victory.

Oscar Dollie is a goat-adjacent, former cryptid, now very good batter goat. While they like to think they make a good first impression, most remember itheir unconvincingly forced smile and unnecessarily firm handshake. They appeared unannounced and unintroduced during tryouts for the Yellowstone Magic. Despite protests from Bevan Wise, Oscar's outstanding performance made their enrollment onto the team a no-brainer. Oscar is thought by Park Service to be a visitor from ██████. Their means and motives for crossing over into Yellowstone are unexplained, and they put most of their energy into blending in with the rest of the team. While some find their frequently confused attempts at social interaction a mix of awkward or charming, Bevan the Wise has been outspoken about Oscar's continued presence on the team. The two regard each other coldly.

Dollie is known for its skill at stealing bases.

Gallery

Oscar Dollie waits for the cutoff at second base. The sun is still a prisoner of the eclipse. All the trees are dying. His shadow stretches away in the wrong direction.
Oscar Dollie frequently covers second base, a few miles from Francisco Preston (credit: Monthenor)
Oscar Dollie's historic theft of fourth base
Oscar holding a ball... ominously? (By 'Hacksaw')


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