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'''Raúl Leal''' is a lineup player for the [[Miami Dalé]]. They have been with the team since the beginning of [[Season 1]]. Leal had an allergic reaction on [[Season 3]], Day 26 during a game against the [[Seattle Garages]] and suffered a subsequent rating reduction.
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'''Raúl Leal''' is a lineup player for the [[Miami Dalé]]. They have been with the team since the beginning of [[Season 1]].
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== Peanut Allergy==
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Leal had an allergic reaction on [[Season 3]], Day 26 during a game against the [[Seattle Garages]] and suffered a subsequent rating reduction.
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== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
Raúl Leal is more aptly defined as a highly compressed sine sound wave given physical form. Leal was created accidentally by DJ/Part-time scientist Melvin Ochoa of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in his experiments attempting to create a bass sample loud enough to pop a Dom Perignon bottle at 15 meters of distance on impact. The results were the complete destruction of the bottle, back wall of Ochoa's house, and creation of Leal, who reportedly developed a high affinity for blaseball in the following days.<br />
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Raúl Leal is known to be a highly compressed sine sound wave given physical form. Leal was created accidentally by DJ/Part-time scientist Melvin Ochoa of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in his experiments attempting to create a bass sample loud enough to pop a Dom Perignon bottle at 15 meters of distance on impact. The results were the complete destruction of the bottle, back wall of Ochoa's house, and creation of Leal, who reportedly developed a high affinity for blaseball in the following days.<br />
  
  
 
== Personal Life ==
 
== Personal Life ==
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Leal's self-declared favorite music genres are trap music, Miami bass, and dubstep, although he has admitted to a slight interest in folk music.
 
Leal's self-declared favorite music genres are trap music, Miami bass, and dubstep, although he has admitted to a slight interest in folk music.
  
Leal is allergic to [[peanuts]] and had a reaction during a game against the [[Seattle Garages]] on Day 26 of Season 3. Foul play has not been ruled out, given Leal's extensive exposure to fellow Dalé player [[Peanut Bong]] without any ill effects.
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== Peanut Controversy ==
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Given Leal's extensive exposure to fellow Dalé player [[Peanut Bong]] without any ill effects, foul play has not been ruled out as the source of Leal's "allergy."
  
 
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Revision as of 00:45, 11 August 2020

Raúl Leal is a lineup player for the Miami Dalé. They have been with the team since the beginning of Season 1.

Peanut Allergy

Leal had an allergic reaction on Season 3, Day 26 during a game against the Seattle Garages and suffered a subsequent rating reduction.


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


Early Life

Raúl Leal is known to be a highly compressed sine sound wave given physical form. Leal was created accidentally by DJ/Part-time scientist Melvin Ochoa of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in his experiments attempting to create a bass sample loud enough to pop a Dom Perignon bottle at 15 meters of distance on impact. The results were the complete destruction of the bottle, back wall of Ochoa's house, and creation of Leal, who reportedly developed a high affinity for blaseball in the following days.


Personal Life

Leal's self-declared favorite music genres are trap music, Miami bass, and dubstep, although he has admitted to a slight interest in folk music.


Peanut Controversy

Given Leal's extensive exposure to fellow Dalé player Peanut Bong without any ill effects, foul play has not been ruled out as the source of Leal's "allergy."