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'''Tiana Cash''' was a batter for the [[Seattle Garages]], and a timpani player in the [[Seattle Garages Raven Funeral]].
 
'''Tiana Cash''' was a batter for the [[Seattle Garages]], and a timpani player in the [[Seattle Garages Raven Funeral]].
  
Cash joined the Garages after [[Bennett Browning]] was [[Incineration|incinerated]] on Day 4 of [[Season 3]].
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Cash joined the Garages after [[Bennett Browning]] was [[Incineration|incinerated]] during [[Season 3]] Day 47. Tiana Cash was replaced by [[Greer Gwiffin]].
  
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==Official League Records==
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Early in [[Season 3]], Cash's rating went from ★★★1/2 to ★★★★. It is unclear why this increase took place.
  
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With the addition of Tiana Cash to the team, the Seattle Garages rose through the ranks to become second in the [[Chaotic Evil]] League by Day 46.
  
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==Personal Life==
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{{Community Lore}}
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Tiana Cash was also a timpani player in the Seattle Garages Raven Funeral.
  
==Career==
 
 
Cash was instated as part of the batting lineup mere seconds after Browning's incineration, after she sprang as a phoenix fully formed from his ashes. One fan who witnessed the event said "That's not, like, a metaphor, that is, like, uhh- a phoenix."  
 
Cash was instated as part of the batting lineup mere seconds after Browning's incineration, after she sprang as a phoenix fully formed from his ashes. One fan who witnessed the event said "That's not, like, a metaphor, that is, like, uhh- a phoenix."  
  
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Cash's connection to Browning is unclear, as Browning died as he lived: an eternal mystery.
 
Cash's connection to Browning is unclear, as Browning died as he lived: an eternal mystery.
  
Early in [[Season 3]], Cash's rating went from ★★★1/2 to ★★★★. It is unclear why this increase took place.
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The loss of Cash was felt by the entire team and their incredibly supportive fanbase, but none were hurt more than [[Arturo Huerta]] who let in 8 runs in a losing effort against the [[Houston Spies]] on the very next day.
 
 
With the addition of Tiana Cash to the team, the Seattle Garages rose through the ranks to become second in the [[Chaotic Evil]] League by Day 46.
 
 
 
Cash was incinerated on [[Season 3]] Day 47. The loss was felt by the entire team and their incredibly supportive fanbase, but none were hurt more than [[Arturo Huerta]] who let in 8 runs in a losing effort against the [[Houston Spies]] on the very next day. Tiana Cash was replaced by [[Greer Gwiffin]].
 
  
 
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Revision as of 02:23, 12 August 2020


Tiana Cash was a batter for the Seattle Garages, and a timpani player in the Seattle Garages Raven Funeral.

Cash joined the Garages after Bennett Browning was incinerated during Season 3 Day 47. Tiana Cash was replaced by Greer Gwiffin.

Official League Records

Early in Season 3, Cash's rating went from ★★★1/2 to ★★★★. It is unclear why this increase took place.

With the addition of Tiana Cash to the team, the Seattle Garages rose through the ranks to become second in the Chaotic Evil League by Day 46.

Personal Life

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

Tiana Cash was also a timpani player in the Seattle Garages Raven Funeral.

Cash was instated as part of the batting lineup mere seconds after Browning's incineration, after she sprang as a phoenix fully formed from his ashes. One fan who witnessed the event said "That's not, like, a metaphor, that is, like, uhh- a phoenix."

In an interview within minutes of being recruited, Cash stated that Bennett "left some literally very large shoes to fill, but I'm excited for this opportunity to lead the Garages to victory."

Cash's connection to Browning is unclear, as Browning died as he lived: an eternal mystery.

The loss of Cash was felt by the entire team and their incredibly supportive fanbase, but none were hurt more than Arturo Huerta who let in 8 runs in a losing effort against the Houston Spies on the very next day.