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== Postseason ==
 
== Postseason ==

Revision as of 05:11, 23 June 2021

Season A was the first known season of Blaseball and the first season of Ultra League Blaseball. It began on March 1st, 1983 and concluded on September 4th, 1983. The Alaskan Immortals defeated an unknown team 4 games to 0 to win the first Ultra League Blaseball championship.

History

All known events from Season A are only available via The Library in Pre-History I, Books 1, 2, and 3 ("The First Day, 1st Edition", "Season A", and "Postseason A").[1][2][3]

The following events are known to have occurred during Season A's Gods' Day, before the season started:[1]

Following this, the Regular Season began, lasting until the end of Day 162 at which point Leaders and MVPs were named.[2]

Season Leaders

During Ultra League Blaseball, at the end of each Regular Season and prior to the beginning of the Postseason, the top 5 statistical Leaders in select categories would be announced, followed by 5 MVPs.

Season A's Leaders were:[2]

  1. It is likely that Fletcher Bergan and James Nolan were both named MVPs in this season, given that they both already had Ego+ by the time that Season B's MVPs were named.

Postseason

In Ultra League Blaseball, the five best performing teams in each Sub-League advanced to the Postseason, seeded by wins. Each series was contested under best-of-seven rules (or first-to-four wins). The winners of the Good League and the Bad League met in Ultra League Blaseball's championship series.[3]

Bracket

  Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 ULB Championship
                                     
    1 Breath Mints 1  
4 Unknown 3     5 Hawai'i Fridays 4    
  3 Unknown 4  
5 Hawai'i Fridays 4     Good League
  5 Hawai'i Fridays 2    
2 Boston Flowers 3
   
  3 Unknown 4  
    GL Unknown 0
  BL Alaskan Immortals 4
    1 Philly Pies 4    
4 Unknown 4     4 Unknown 1    
  1 Philly Pies 3
5 Unknown 2     Bad League
  3 Alaskan Immortals 4  
2 Moab Sunbeams 2
   
  3 Alaskan Immortals 4