Difference between revisions of "Seattle Garages/Season 5"

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**[[Luis Acevedo]], [[Lang Richardson]], and [[Allison Abbott]] shuffled, placing Richardson in the cleanup slot.
 
**[[Luis Acevedo]], [[Lang Richardson]], and [[Allison Abbott]] shuffled, placing Richardson in the cleanup slot.
 
**[[Cedric Spliff]] and [[Greer Gwiffin]] switched places.
 
**[[Cedric Spliff]] and [[Greer Gwiffin]] switched places.
**New addition [[Farrell Seagull]] was the only player not to change slots.
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**Recent addition [[Farrell Seagull]] was the only player not to change slots.
 
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** PORCELAIN CRACKS
 
** PORCELAIN CRACKS
 
*** The Seattle Garages were given {{ModifInline|Blood Donor}} and sorted into [[Mild League#Mild High|Mild High]].
 
*** The Seattle Garages were given {{ModifInline|Blood Donor}} and sorted into [[Mild League#Mild High|Mild High]].
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===Blessings===
 
===Blessings===

Revision as of 05:16, 3 December 2022

In Season 5, the Seattle Garages finished fifth in the Evil League and eighth in the ILB. The team experienced no feedbacks, no incinerations, and two lineup reverbs during the season. The Garages received no blessings in the Season 5 Election.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Bench Bullpen

Season

Roster Changes

New Lineup Post Day 16
  • On Day 92, the Garages' Lineup was shuffled in the reverb again. (Watch here on Before).
    • This Reverb placed Farrell Seagull in the leadoff slot, Allison Abbott in the cleanup slot, and Luis Acevedo in the last slot.
New Lineup Post Day 92

Election Outcomes

Decrees

One Decree affected the Seattle Garages:

  • High Filter passed with 39,656 votes and 26% of all decree votes.
    • BLOOD FILLS THE TUB
    • FOUR ARE DIPPED IN
    • FIGHT FOR THE SURFACE
    • A LADDER OF BODIES
    • PORCELAIN CRACKS
      • The Seattle Garages were given  Blood Donor and sorted into Mild High.
        • +  Blood Donor

Blessings

The Seattle Garages won no blessings.

Season Overview

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

Caught In The Reverb

A bar graph depicting the Season 5 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.

In Season 5, the Seattle Garages continued their slow upward climb. Led by perennial star batters Theodore Duende, Oliver Mueller, and the recently alternated Malik Destiny and supported by standout pitcher Henry Marshallow and the recently redeemed Mike Townsend, the team turned out a very respectable performance in the early season and once again overcame their now-characteristic midseason slump to finish a season with a winning record for the first time in franchise history. The first reverb the band faced seemed to only reinvigorate their performance, optimizing their lineup for small ball, a Seattle favorite strategy. At the end of the season, a second lineup shuffle further optimized the team, making them feel like a new band.[1]

Mild Highs

With the passage of the High Filter Decree restructuring the league, the Seattle Garages left the Chaotic Evil division for their new home, Mild High. The reshuffle placed both of Seattle's rivals, the Sunbeams and Spies, in the opposite conference. The Seattle Garages won no blessings in Season 5.