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Revision as of 17:29, 14 April 2021

Scratch Deleuze is a lineup player for the Ohio Worms, and has been with the team since the Descension.

Official League Records

Deleuze joined the ILB as a lineup player for the Ohio Worms during the Descension.

On Season 14, Day 50, Deleuze was swept Elsewhere due to the flooding weather. Deleuze did not return until Season 15, Day 16, setting a league-wide record for most days spent Elsewhere amongst active players.

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

Scratch Deleuze is an opossum of indeterminate size. Sometimes, Scratch is small enough to perch on Ephraim Ladd's shoulder. Sometimes, Scratch carries every member of the worms on her back. Such are the effects of playing in a blaseball stadium known as the Wormhole.

Scratch is well-known for her impressive pregame spaghetti ritual. In this ritual, the Worms bond by wriggling together on a plate. Scratch is a bit of a team mom, helping Lenny Crumb with the pregame snacks, including spaghetti.

Scratch has a philosophical bent, a la Gilles Deleuze. Scratch is a chosen name, as she is always known to be scratching down observational notes on a pad of paper or into tree bark.


Fan Art