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Given a redacted line of "A Save" dated from the [[Season C#Election|Season C Election]], it can be presumed that a result from said election was in some way related to the Artists' incineration.
 
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Season D was the fourth season of Ultra League Blaseball, and is the fourth known season of Blaseball. It ran starting from March 1986, though it is not currently known when it ended. Notable events in this season include the incineration of the Canada Artists on Day 3.

History

All known events from Season D are only available via The Library in Pre-History I, Book 13 ("A Save").[1]

Notable Events

Incineration of the Canada Artists

As detailed in "A Save",[1] on Day 3 of Season D, the Canada Artists were playing against an unknown team. In the top of the first inning, shortly after Slosh Eckhardt stepped up to the plate for the Artists, a Rogue Umpire incinerated the Canada Artists, relegating the team to the Hall of Flame. However, unlike in the case of the Immortals the previous season, one of the Artists' players – Agan Espinoza – had the  Fire Protector mod, saving their teammates from the incineration. As a result, Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated with the team.

Given a redacted line of "A Save" dated from the Season C Election, it can be presumed that a result from said election was in some way related to the Artists' incineration.

Postseason

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