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| next = [[Season C]] | | next = [[Season C]] | ||
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− | '''Season B''' was the | + | '''Season B''' was the first season of [[Internet League Blaseball]] – having been Re-Named from [[Ultra League Blaseball]] in the [[Season A#Election Results|Season A Election]] – and is the second known season of [[Blaseball]]. It is currently not known when the season started, but it concluded on {{spoiler|September 5th, 1984}}. The [[Baltimore Crabs (Prehistory)|Baltimore Crabs]] defeated the [[Antarctic Fireballs]] 4 games to 3 to win their first Internet League Blaseball championship. |
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Season Leaders == | == Season Leaders == | ||
− | During | + | During the Pre-History I era, 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 B's Leaders were:<ref name="library-season-b"/> | Season B's Leaders were:<ref name="library-season-b"/> | ||
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== Postseason == | == Postseason == | ||
− | In | + | In the Pre-History I era, 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 [[Evil League]] met in the Internet Series. |
Compared to [[Season A#Postseason|Season A]], Season B's Postseason worked slightly differently, with the Round 1 winner facing off against the 2nd seed rather than the 1st seed in Round 2, and the 3rd seed facing off against the 1st instead of the 2nd.<ref name="library-postseason-b"/> | Compared to [[Season A#Postseason|Season A]], Season B's Postseason worked slightly differently, with the Round 1 winner facing off against the 2nd seed rather than the 1st seed in Round 2, and the 3rd seed facing off against the 1st instead of the 2nd.<ref name="library-postseason-b"/> | ||
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− | == Election == | + | == Election Results == |
− | + | While most of the results of Season B's Election have not yet been revealed, it is known that during the Election, [[Parker MacMillan]] – a player with the {{ModLink|Firewalker|duration=permanent}} modification – left the [[Alaskan Immortals]], causing the team to become {{ModLink|Unstable|duration=weekly}}. This instability would then, in Day 8 of [[Season C]], [[Season C#Incineration of the Alaskan Immortals|lead to the team's incineration at the hands of a Rogue Umpire]].<ref name="library-an-eclipse"/> | |
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Revision as of 00:09, 26 June 2021
Season B was the first season of Internet League Blaseball – having been Re-Named from Ultra League Blaseball in the Season A Election – and is the second known season of Blaseball. It is currently not known when the season started, but it concluded on September 5th, 1984. The Baltimore Crabs defeated the Antarctic Fireballs 4 games to 3 to win their first Internet League Blaseball championship.
History
All known events from Season B are only available via The Library in Pre-History I, Books 5, 6, and 9 ("Season B", "Postseason B", and "An Eclipse").[1][2][3]
Season Leaders
During the Pre-History I era, 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 B's Leaders were:[1]
- Batting Average:
- 0.325 – Zenzi Clampner of the Philly Pies
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- 0.311 – David James of the Boston Flowers
- Unknown Player
- Home Runs:
- 39 – Fletcher Berger of the Hawai'i Fridays
- 37 – Rhys Armstrong of the Yellowstone Magic
- 36 – Tillman Redlight of the Hades Tigers
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Runs Batted In:
- 142 – Acosta Coleman of the Philly Pies
- 132 – Fletcher Berger of the Hawai'i Fridays
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Stolen Bases:
- 39 – James Nolan of the Charleston Shoe Thieves
- 17 – Simon Colon of the Moab Sunbeams
- Unknown Player
- 14 – Dudley Sparks of the Mexico City Wild Wings
- Unknown Player
- Pitching Wins:
- Unknown Player
- 27 – Clare Ballard of the New York Millennials
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Strikeouts:
- Unknown Player
- 265 – Rhonda Elliott of the Hawai'i Fridays
- 263 – Zane Poole of the Philly Pies
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Earned Run Average:
- Unknown Player
- 1.855 – Clare Ballard of the New York Millennials
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- Unknown Player
- MVPs:
- Unknown Player is named an MVP
- Unknown Player is named an MVP
- Fletcher Berger is named an MVP
- + Ego++
- James Nolan is named an MVP
- + Ego++
- Unknown Player is named an MVP
Postseason
In the Pre-History I era, 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 Evil League met in the Internet Series.
Compared to Season A, Season B's Postseason worked slightly differently, with the Round 1 winner facing off against the 2nd seed rather than the 1st seed in Round 2, and the 3rd seed facing off against the 1st instead of the 2nd.[2]
Bracket
Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Internet Series | |||||||||||||||
2 | Hawai'i Fridays | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Unknown | 3 | 5 | Boston Flowers | 2 | |||||||||||||
2 | Hawai'i Fridays | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Boston Flowers | 4 | Good League | |||||||||||||||
1 | Baltimore Crabs | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Unknown | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Unknown | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
GL | Baltimore Crabs | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
EL | Antarctic Fireballs | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Antarctic Fireballs | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Phoenix Trunks | 4 | 5 | Phoenix Trunks | 2 | |||||||||||||
2 | Antarctic Fireballs | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Alaskan Immortals | 0 | Evil League | |||||||||||||||
1 | Unknown | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Baltimore Crabs | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Unknown | 2 |
Election Results
While most of the results of Season B's Election have not yet been revealed, it is known that during the Election, Parker MacMillan – a player with the Firewalker modification – left the Alaskan Immortals, causing the team to become Unstable. This instability would then, in Day 8 of Season C, lead to the team's incineration at the hands of a Rogue Umpire.[3]
Root | The First Day, Zeroth Edition · An Ascension · Unknown | |
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Pre-History I | The First Day, 1st Edition · Season A · Postseason A · Season A Election · Season B · Postseason B · Unknown · An Eclipse · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Save · Unknown · Unknown · A Rivalry · An Exile · A Traitor · A Walk · An Alternate · A Snap Election | |
Pre-History II | The First Day, 2nd Edition · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown | |
Bridge | Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown | |
Discipline | Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Return · A Ruby Tuesday · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · Unknown · A Sun · Unknown · Unknown | |
Lōotcrates, League Historian |