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'''Stevenson Monstera''' is a lineup player for the [[Dallas Steaks]]. Monstera has been with the Steaks since [[Season 1]]. | '''Stevenson Monstera''' is a lineup player for the [[Dallas Steaks]]. Monstera has been with the Steaks since [[Season 1]]. | ||
− | == Official League Records == | + | ==Official League Records == |
Monstera currently has no notable events in the official record books. | Monstera currently has no notable events in the official record books. | ||
<br />{{Community Lore}} | <br />{{Community Lore}} | ||
− | == Background == | + | ==Background== |
− | === Personality === | + | === Personality=== |
His modest performance on the field matches his reserved demeanor in person. Teammates have noted that Stevenson's shyness often inhibits him from extending himself when batting or running fast enough to the base after a hit. | His modest performance on the field matches his reserved demeanor in person. Teammates have noted that Stevenson's shyness often inhibits him from extending himself when batting or running fast enough to the base after a hit. | ||
− | === Music Career === | + | ===Music Career=== |
Like his brother, [[Ron Monstera]], Stevenson is a proficient keyboardist and musician. During performances, Stevenson Monstera takes on the persona "Monster Steve," a boisterous, foul-mouthed reptile portrayed by Stevenson in a rubber suit. His music focuses on being free to express himself without care or worry as a monster, after living so long as a repressed, moderated individual for so long. Blaseball fans who are unfamiliar with Monster Steve's work are often confused when Steaks fans overreact to Stevenson's shy, small movements on the field and use references to his alter ego. | Like his brother, [[Ron Monstera]], Stevenson is a proficient keyboardist and musician. During performances, Stevenson Monstera takes on the persona "Monster Steve," a boisterous, foul-mouthed reptile portrayed by Stevenson in a rubber suit. His music focuses on being free to express himself without care or worry as a monster, after living so long as a repressed, moderated individual for so long. Blaseball fans who are unfamiliar with Monster Steve's work are often confused when Steaks fans overreact to Stevenson's shy, small movements on the field and use references to his alter ego. | ||
[[Category:Players]] | [[Category:Players]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lineup Players]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Dallas Steaks]] |
Revision as of 17:23, 13 August 2020
Stevenson Monstera is a lineup player for the Dallas Steaks. Monstera has been with the Steaks since Season 1.
Official League Records
Monstera currently has no notable events in the official record books.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Background
Personality
His modest performance on the field matches his reserved demeanor in person. Teammates have noted that Stevenson's shyness often inhibits him from extending himself when batting or running fast enough to the base after a hit.
Music Career
Like his brother, Ron Monstera, Stevenson is a proficient keyboardist and musician. During performances, Stevenson Monstera takes on the persona "Monster Steve," a boisterous, foul-mouthed reptile portrayed by Stevenson in a rubber suit. His music focuses on being free to express himself without care or worry as a monster, after living so long as a repressed, moderated individual for so long. Blaseball fans who are unfamiliar with Monster Steve's work are often confused when Steaks fans overreact to Stevenson's shy, small movements on the field and use references to his alter ego.