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Although these parental ties cannot be verified, Terrell’s kindhearted nature and uplifting attitude has made him a de facto paternal figure both within the Fridays and the blaseball league at large.
 
Although these parental ties cannot be verified, Terrell’s kindhearted nature and uplifting attitude has made him a de facto paternal figure both within the Fridays and the blaseball league at large.
 
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=== Trivia ===
 
=== Trivia ===

Revision as of 22:07, 8 August 2020

Terrell Bradley is a lineup player for the Hawaii Fridays. Bradley has been a member of the team since Season 1.

Official League Records

Bradley currently has no notable events in the official recordbooks.

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

History

Background

As the team's catcher, Terrell uniquely wears gloves on both of his hands. This makes it difficult for him to signal plays to the pitcher. It also partially disguises the fact that he has two left hands.

Terrell is a proud father and will proudly boast about his kids, their achievements, and the people they are growing up to be when prompted.

The children he talks about changes each time he talks about them, and is not limited to children, or even people younger than him. Notable people he has claimed as his children includes celebrity chef Bobby Flay, actress Julianne Moore, and fellow Hawaii Fridays members Karato Bean and Nagomi Mcdaniel.

Although these parental ties cannot be verified, Terrell’s kindhearted nature and uplifting attitude has made him a de facto paternal figure both within the Fridays and the blaseball league at large.

Trivia

  • Terrell is the designated Grill Master for the Friday's post game cookouts. The only time he wears shoes is when at the grill.
  • Terrell always wears the hat of the opposing team to games. When asked at the post-game cookouts, Terrell invariably points at the other team's dugout, saying "That's my kid over there! I'm just so proud of them."