Richardson Games

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Richardson 'Dickson' Games is a lineup player for the Charleston Shoe Thieves, and has been playing since Season 4, day 83 after a feedback swap with Ren Hunter. Games previously played for the New York Millennials, playing since Season 1.


Official League Records

Games was originally rated at 1 star, but after the end of Season 2 was affected by the Soul Swap blessing and became a 2-star player.

At the end of Season 4 Games recieved the Grappling Hook blessing, maxing out baserunning and defense.

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Despite sharing a surname with Baltimore Crabs player Valentine Games, testing has shown they share less than 80% of their biomass in common, and are thus permitted to compete as separate players. He is married to Charleston Shoe Thieves player Cornelius Games.

Games became a reseller without realizing it. Their love of striking vintage pieces from the 70’s and contemporary designers like Raf Simmons led to an extensive wardrobe. In a reddit AMA thread Games said he began selling pieces because he felt guilty about keeping their beauty in a dark closet. He frequently talks about how clothes are meant to be worn with care. During that AMA Games said their favorite runway show is McQueen Spring 2001.

His appreciation for higher-quality items, along with his inherited wealth, are a frequent source of conflict between Games and former Millenials teammate Schneider Bendie, despite the fact that they both agree that people just shouldn't worry about money so much.

When asked about Cornelius Games’s potential relationship with Flowers pitcher King Weatherman, Richardson Games commented that “I know what I'm doing, stay the [expletive] out of my marriage.” He has also emphatically denied rumors that he designed the costume for a mysterious masked vigilante recently seen around the city.

Upon reuniting with Cornelius Games and joining the Charleston Shoe Thieves, Richardson also seems to have re-discovered his love of footwear.  His latest catalog featured a vastly expanded selection of dress shoes, sneakers, and penny loafers.  When asked as to the reasoning and source of his new inventory, Richardson said “To quote my husband, what are you, a cop?”, winked, then left the interview.