Patty Fox

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Patty Fox was a lineup player for the New York Millennials, and was with the team from the beginning of Season β1 until Fall Ball.

Official League Records

Fox is the first pitcher to have more than one confirmed Immaculate Inning, both in Season β3.

On Season β8, Day 61, Fox became the first player in recorded Blaseball history to pitch a perfect game, finding the 9-Blood Blagonball as a result.

During the Coffee Cup, Fox played for the Milk Proxy Society as a lineup player.

During the Season β16 elections, Fox's pitching was increased 3.1 4.7 and baserunning decreased 0.9 0.1 as a result of the Millennials' Transfuse will.

On Season β21, Day 77, Fox retreated to the Millennials' Shadows in exchange for Conrad Vaughan as a result of New York, New York Arena, Arena's Fax Machine. On Day 78, Fox joined the Millennials' lineup in exchange for Anathema Elemefayo at New York, New York Arena, Arena via the Ratified Voicemail.

During the Season β22 elections, Fox gained the Negative modification as a result of the Lineup Flip blessing.

COMMUNITY REPORTS
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Fox splits her time between Blaseball and her pop-up restaurant, The Sly Fox.

The Sly Fox

The Sly Fox is a weekend-only pop-up restaurant which rotates between the boroughs of New York City. It is known for its lavish devotion to the culture New York — past, present, and future.

During Fox's downtime from Blaseball, she works with chefs who have spent their lives cooking for New Yorkers to craft dishes that capture the spirit of the city. According to Fox, in each weekend iteration of The Sly Fox she and her chosen local guide "eat up and down the block" before drawing up a menu. Four different main courses are cooked the day before opening and given away to local high school students to "test their authenticity."

Fan Works

Music

Patty Fox is mentioned in the following songs:

Art