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''<small>This page is about the state of being. For the documents uncovering a global scandal, see [[Partytime Papers]].</small>''
 
 
 
'''Party Time''' is a condition in which [[Blaseball]] teams who are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention must constantly party. Party Time is not currently known to be recorded in places where rules are recorded, such as [[The Book of Blaseball]], but it is widely respected amongst fans and players alike.
 
'''Party Time''' is a condition in which [[Blaseball]] teams who are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention must constantly party. Party Time is not currently known to be recorded in places where rules are recorded, such as [[The Book of Blaseball]], but it is widely respected amongst fans and players alike.
  
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In Internet League Blaseball, teams that are eliminated from playoff contention immediately enter #PARTYTIME.
 
In Internet League Blaseball, teams that are eliminated from playoff contention immediately enter #PARTYTIME.
 
They can never stop.</blockquote>
 
They can never stop.</blockquote>
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===Season 5 Speedrun===
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The [[Unlimited Tacos]] saw an especially terrible [[Season 5]], ending the regular season with a record of 23 Wins to 76 Losses. This resulted in the Tacos achieving Party Time by Game 78 (Thursday, September 3), the fastest of any team by far to date. Many Tacos fans characterized this as a "speedrun," elevating the team's failure at Blaseball into a resounding success among the community. [[The Blaseball Beat]] later wrote of the event: "the fan-favorite Unlimited Tacos captured hearts and minds with a historic Regular Season Speed Run, reaching #PARTYTIME faster than any team ever before."<ref>The Game Band (6 Sep 2020). [https://us17.campaign-archive.com/?u=67054951fd4edb2851ef895a3&id=8badf3b1ba "Firefighters Win! Claim Everywhere is Chicago!"] ''[[The Blaseball Beat]].''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 06:25, 8 September 2020

Party Time is a condition in which Blaseball teams who are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention must constantly party. Party Time is not currently known to be recorded in places where rules are recorded, such as The Book of Blaseball, but it is widely respected amongst fans and players alike.


History

During the end of the Season 2 regular season, Umpire Sunman commented on the games by describing Party Time: [1]

"WHEN A TEAM IS MATHEMATICALLY ELIMINATED THEY ARE IN PARTY TIME. THEY CANNOT STOP PARTYING"

During the end of the Season 4 regular season, The Commissioner tweeted: [2]

As the race for the postseason tightens, some clarification for new fans:

In Internet League Blaseball, teams that are eliminated from playoff contention immediately enter #PARTYTIME.

They can never stop.

Season 5 Speedrun

The Unlimited Tacos saw an especially terrible Season 5, ending the regular season with a record of 23 Wins to 76 Losses. This resulted in the Tacos achieving Party Time by Game 78 (Thursday, September 3), the fastest of any team by far to date. Many Tacos fans characterized this as a "speedrun," elevating the team's failure at Blaseball into a resounding success among the community. The Blaseball Beat later wrote of the event: "the fan-favorite Unlimited Tacos captured hearts and minds with a historic Regular Season Speed Run, reaching #PARTYTIME faster than any team ever before."[3]



  1. Umpire Sunman [ump_sunman] (31 Jul 2020). (Message)- via #announcements, Blaseball Discord.
  2. The Commissioner [@blaseball] (28 Aug 2020). (Tweet) - via Twitter.
  3. The Game Band (6 Sep 2020). "Firefighters Win! Claim Everywhere is Chicago!" The Blaseball Beat.