Solar Eclipse
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A Solar Eclipse is an astrological phenomenon in which the Sun is obscured from view by the intercession of the Moon or other object. It is one of the potential weather variants under which a blaseball game may occur. During a game with Solar Eclipse weather, incinerations may occur.
When The Book was opened and The Discipline Era began, a solar eclipse began, lasting for the entirety of Season 2 and significantly reducing visibility during games.
Incineration Occurrences
The following tables list all incinerations in current documentation. See also: Incineration and Category:Incinerated Players.
Season 2 (Total: 16)
Season 3 (Total: 28)
Season 4 (Total: 6)
Season 5 (Total: 2)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
40 | Richardson Turquoise | Annie Roland | Yellowstone Magic |
91 | Emmett Internet | Sutton Bishop | Hellmouth Sunbeams |
Season 6 (Total: 4)
Season 7 (Total: 14)
Season 8 (Total: 3)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
10 | Hobbs Cain | Rai Spliff | Philly Pies |
36 | José Haley | Goobie Ballson | Chicago Firefighters |
94[1] | Umpire Husky | Umpire Steel | N/A |
Season 9 (Total: 1)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
64 | Tillman Henderson | Silvaire Roadhouse | Baltimore Crabs |
Season 10 (Total: 2)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
13 | Yeong-Ho Benitez | Yusef Puddles | Philly Pies |
39 | Annie Roland | Bonk Jokes | Yellowstone Magic |
Season 12 (Total: 2)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
79 | Joshua Butt | Gita Sparrow | Chicago Firefighters |
79 | Case Sports | Roscoe Sundae | Mexico City Wild Wings |
Season 13 (Total: 11)
Season 14 (Total: 3)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
22 | Sebastian Woodman | Bennett Bluesky | Charleston Shoe Thieves |
36 | Son Scotch | Jomgy Rolsenthal | Houston Spies |
87 | York Silk | Lucien Patchwork | Canada Moist Talkers |
Season 15 (Total: 1)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
14 | Nicholas Vincent | Rat Batson | LA Unlimited Tacos |
Season 16 (Total: 3)
Day | Player | Replacement | Team |
2 | Moses Mason | Salih Ultrabass | Boston Flowers |
88 | Chorby Soul | Mikan Hammer | New York Millennials |
92 | Winnie Mccall | Anathema Elemefayo | New York Millennials |
- ↑ On the Day 94 game between the Baltimore Crabs and Miami Dale, a Rogue Umpire attempted to incinerate Beck Whitney. However, in the previous season's elections, Raúl Leal received the Iffey Jr., which came with the modification Fire Protector, protecting the whole team from incinerations. As such, the attempted incineration backfired on the Rogue Umpire, incinerating them instead.