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On Day 54 of the second ILB season, in a post-game interview following Los Angeles Tacos @ Chicago Firefighters, Rosa elaborated on her stance towards the splort of blaseball. When asked why she attempted to steal third base despite the Fighters being up by 15 runs, Rosa claimed that "Blaseball is awful, and I hate playing it. I hate that I am forced to step onto the field every day and play this horrible splort. The only enjoyment I get from blaseball is crushing my opponents, and making them feel the same pain as me."
 
On Day 54 of the second ILB season, in a post-game interview following Los Angeles Tacos @ Chicago Firefighters, Rosa elaborated on her stance towards the splort of blaseball. When asked why she attempted to steal third base despite the Fighters being up by 15 runs, Rosa claimed that "Blaseball is awful, and I hate playing it. I hate that I am forced to step onto the field every day and play this horrible splort. The only enjoyment I get from blaseball is crushing my opponents, and making them feel the same pain as me."
  
A mangled photograph of Spies player Son Scotch is hung inside her locker, and Rivers is often seen staring malevolently at it in the moments before a game.
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A mangled photograph of Spies player [[Son Scotch]] is hung inside her locker, and Rivers is often seen staring malevolently at it in the moments before a game.
  
 
Every year, the team dyes Rivers green in honor of the Firefighters.  Why the color green is used is unknown.
 
Every year, the team dyes Rivers green in honor of the Firefighters.  Why the color green is used is unknown.

Revision as of 04:52, 1 August 2020

Rivers Rosa, considered a trans icon, is a batter and State fielder for the Chicago Firefighters. Like all of us, she is from Chicago.


History

On Day 54 of the second ILB season, in a post-game interview following Los Angeles Tacos @ Chicago Firefighters, Rosa elaborated on her stance towards the splort of blaseball. When asked why she attempted to steal third base despite the Fighters being up by 15 runs, Rosa claimed that "Blaseball is awful, and I hate playing it. I hate that I am forced to step onto the field every day and play this horrible splort. The only enjoyment I get from blaseball is crushing my opponents, and making them feel the same pain as me."

A mangled photograph of Spies player Son Scotch is hung inside her locker, and Rivers is often seen staring malevolently at it in the moments before a game.

Every year, the team dyes Rivers green in honor of the Firefighters. Why the color green is used is unknown.


Fan Art

Rivers Rosa is from Chicago