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== Season Overview ==
 
== Season Overview ==
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During the regular season, the Pies went 53-46<ref name="circumstantial">The Pies' known record for the season is 51-46. This record is based on circumstantial evidence. Full records for Season 1 are currently lost.</ref>. They entered the postseason as the 3rd seed in the Evil League, just barely beating out the [[Houston Spies]] due to [[Divine Favor]] ranking.
 
During the regular season, the Pies went 53-46<ref name="circumstantial">The Pies' known record for the season is 51-46. This record is based on circumstantial evidence. Full records for Season 1 are currently lost.</ref>. They entered the postseason as the 3rd seed in the Evil League, just barely beating out the [[Houston Spies]] due to [[Divine Favor]] ranking.
  
In the Round of 8, the Pies faced the 2nd seeded [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands/Season 1|Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] (57-40)<ref name=inaccurate /> and swept the series 3-0. In the Round of 4, they faced the 4th seeded [[Houston Spies]/Season 1|Houston Spies]] (53-44)<ref name="inaccurate /> and also swept the series 3-0, including a 17 inning thriller punctuated by a solo home run from [[Cedric Gonzalez]] and a shutout bottom of the 17th by [[Betsy Trombone]]. The Pies then entered the [[Internet Series]] as underdogs against the [[Good League]] champion [[Chicago Firefighters]]. The Pies would also sweep this series 3-0, taking the crown as inaugural Series champions as well as capping off an undefeated postseason run that would continue into [[Philly Pies/Season 2|Season 2]].
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In the Round of 8, the Pies faced the 2nd seeded [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands/Season 1|Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] (57-40)<ref name=inaccurate /> and swept the series 3-0. In the Round of 4, they faced the 4th seeded [[Houston Spies/Season 1|Houston Spies]] (53-44)<ref name="inaccurate /> and also swept the series 3-0, including a 17 inning thriller punctuated by a solo home run from [[Cedric Gonzalez]] and a shutout bottom of the 17th by [[Betsy Trombone]].  
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The Pies then entered the [[Internet Series]] as underdogs against the [[Good League]] champion [[Chicago Firefighters]]. The Pies would also sweep this series 3-0, taking the crown as inaugural Series champions as well as capping off an undefeated postseason run that would continue into [[Philly Pies/Season 2|Season 2]].
  
 
[[File:Pies Season Outcomes.png|left|alt=|frame|A pie chart.]]
 
[[File:Pies Season Outcomes.png|left|alt=|frame|A pie chart.]]

Revision as of 18:56, 20 August 2020



The Philly Pies' Season 1 was the team's first season as a member of Internet League Blaseball, the Evil League, and the Chaotic Evil division. They defeated the Chicago Firefighters 3-0 to win the inaugural Internet Series.

Season Overview

"Philly Pies are your season 1 champions!"

During the regular season, the Pies went 53-46[2]. They entered the postseason as the 3rd seed in the Evil League, just barely beating out the Houston Spies due to Divine Favor ranking.

In the Round of 8, the Pies faced the 2nd seeded Breckenridge Jazz Hands (57-40)[1] and swept the series 3-0. In the Round of 4, they faced the 4th seeded Houston Spies (53-44)[1] and also swept the series 3-0, including a 17 inning thriller punctuated by a solo home run from Cedric Gonzalez and a shutout bottom of the 17th by Betsy Trombone.

The Pies then entered the Internet Series as underdogs against the Good League champion Chicago Firefighters. The Pies would also sweep this series 3-0, taking the crown as inaugural Series champions as well as capping off an undefeated postseason run that would continue into Season 2.

A pie chart.
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Accurate as of Day 98. Full records for Season 1 are currently lost.
  2. The Pies' known record for the season is 51-46. This record is based on circumstantial evidence. Full records for Season 1 are currently lost.