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The '''Tokyo Lift''' are an [[Internet League Blaseball]] team in the Wild High Division of the [[Wild League]]. They have been a part of the league since [[Season 11]] after the ascension of the [[Baltimore Crabs]].
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The '''Tokyo Lift''' are an [[Internet League Blaseball]] team in the Chaotic Evil Division of the [[Evil Conference]]. They have been a part of the league since {{BetaSeason|11}} after the ascension of the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. They previously competed in the Wild High Division of the [[Wild League]].
  
 
==Roster==
 
==Roster==
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===Current Roster===
 
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==Former Players==
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|lineup=
===Incinerations===
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*[[Kaj Murphy]]
 
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*[[Barry Burkhard]]
*[[Stijn Strongbody]] ([[Season 17]], Day 44; replaced by [[Rylan O'Lantern]])
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*[[Farrell Seagull]]
*[[Gerund Pantheocide]] ([[Season 21]], Day 12; replaced by [[Steals Mondegreen]])
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*[[Vernon Cotterpin]]
 
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*[[Roscoe Sundae]]
===Feedback Swaps===
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*[[Tiana Takahashi]]
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*[[Gumdrop Che Amran]]
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*[[Katy Hermoso]]
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*[[James Nolan]] (Buried)
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*[[Summers Preston]] (Buried)
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*[[Silvia Rugrat]]
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*[[Rush Valenzuela]]
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*[[Juice Collins]]
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*[[Tad Blortles]]
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*[[Aya Chartreuse]]
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*[[Natha Spruce]]
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*[[Goobie Ballson]] ([[Season 20]], Day 11; replaced by [[Jan Canberra]])
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==Player History==
 
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<small> For a list of all former players, see [[:Category:Former Tokyo Lift Players]].</small>
===Blessings and Trades===
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{{#lst:Tokyo Lift/Player History Tables|CoronationPlayers}}
 
 
*[[Lotus Mango]] ([[Season 13#Election Results|Season 13 elections]], traded to the [[Seattle Garages]] for [[Goodwin Morin]])
 
*[[Goodwin Morin]] ([[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]], traded to the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] for [[Halexandrey Walton]])
 
*[[Ayanna Dumpington]] ([[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]], traded to the [[Hades Tigers]] for [[Jessica Telephone]])
 
*[[Alejandro Leaf]] ([[Season 17#Election Results|Season 17 elections]], traded to the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] for [[Inky Rutledge]])
 
*[[Engine Eberhardt]] ([[Season 18#Election Results|Season 18 elections]], traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] for [[Cory Ross]])
 
*[[Halexandrey Walton]] ([[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], traded to the [[Yellowstone Magic]] for [[Evelton McBlase II]])
 
*[[Cory Ross]] ([[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] for [[Engine Eberhardt]])
 
*[[Jessica Telephone]] ([[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] for [[Kline Greenlemon]])
 
*[[Cudi Di Batterino]] ([[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], traded to the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] for [[Goobie Ballson]])
 
*[[Engine Eberhardt]] ([[Season 20#Election Results|Season 20 elections]], traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] for [[Knight Triumphant]])
 
*[[Jan Canberra]] ([[Season 20#Election Results|Season 20 elections]], traded to the [[Atlantis Georgias]] for [[Ankle Halifax]])
 
*[[Evelton McBlase II]] (no replacement through their {{ModLink|Roamin'}}  modification at the end of [[Season 20]])
 
*[[Mags Banananana]] (no replacement through their {{ModLink|On an Odyssey}} modification at the end of [[Season 22]])
 
*[[Knight Triumphant]] ([[Season 22#Election Results|Season 22 elections]], traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] for [[Engine Eberhardt]])
 
*[[Flattery Strewnberry]] ([[Season 22#Election Results|Season 22 elections]], stolen by the [[Seattle Garages]])
 
*[[Baldwin Breadwinner]] (no replacement through their {{ModLink|Super Roamin'}} modification at the end of [[Season 22]])
 
*[[Silvaire Semiquaver]] ([[Season 23#Election Results|Season 23 elections]], stolen by the [[LA Unlimited Tacos]])
 
 
 
===Redactions===
 
 
 
*[[Lance Serotonin]] ([[Season 16]], Day 88)
 
 
 
===Shadows Transactions===
 
 
 
*[[Concrete Mandible]] ([[Season 12#Election Results|Season 12 elections]], exchanged for [[Silvaire Semiquaver]])
 
*[[Cudi Di Batterino]] ([[Season 13#Election Results|Season 13 elections]], exchanged for [[Engine Eberhardt]])
 
*[[Val Hitherto]] ([[Season 14#Election Results|Season 14 elections]], exchanged for [[Cudi Di Batterino]])
 
*[[Silvaire Semiquaver]] ([[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], exchanged for [[Kit Honey]])
 
 
 
===Echoed into Static===
 
 
 
*[[Wyatt Mason (Season 14 birth)|Wyatt Mason]] ([[Season 14#The Second Wyatt Masoning|Season 14]], Day 81)
 
*[[Wyatt Quitter]] ([[Season 14#The Second Wyatt Masoning|Season 14]], Day 99)
 
 
 
===Faded to Dust===
 
 
 
*[[Goodwin Morin II]] ([[Season 20#Election Results|Season 20 elections]])
 
*[[Liquid Friend XIV]] ([[Season 22#Election Results|Season 22 elections]])
 
*[[Uncle Plasma XIV]] ([[Season 23#Election Results|Season 23 elections]])
 
 
 
===Phantom Thieves' Guild Heists===
 
 
 
*[[Quack Hookrace]] ([[Season 23]], Day 4, stolen by [[The Fire House]] {{ModLink|Phantom Thieves' Guild|Thieves' Guild}})
 
*[[Spits Strongbody]] ([[Season 23]], Day 40, stolen by [[LA Taquería]] {{ModLink|Phantom Thieves' Guild|Thieves' Guild}})
 
*[[Nandy Slumps]] ([[Season 23]], Day 76, stolen by [[The Bucket]] {{ModLink|Phantom Thieves' Guild|Thieves' Guild}})
 
*[[Steals Mondegreen]] ([[Season 23]], Day 79, stolen by [[The Fire House]] {{ModLink|Phantom Thieves' Guild|Thieves' Guild}})
 
  
 
==Season Results==
 
==Season Results==
===Season 11===
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<small>For more detailed Season Results, check out the Tokyo Lift’s  [[List of Tokyo Lift Seasons|Season Results Hub]].</small>
In the [[Season 11#Election Results|Season 11 elections]], the Lift was assigned the [[Arcana]] '''XI Strength'''.
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{{#lst:Tokyo Lift/Season Results Tables|CoronationSeasons}}
  
===Season 12===
 
In the [[Season 12#Election Results|Season 12 elections]], the Lift received the [[Season 12#Wills|'''Trust''']] will, granting [[Modifications|Flippers]] to [[Wyatt Quitter]], and the [[Season 12#Wills|'''Foreshadow''']] will, sending [[Concrete Mandible]] to the [[Shadows]] in exchange for [[Silvaire Semiquaver]].
 
 
===Season 13===
 
In the [[Season 13#Election Results|Season 13 elections]], the Lift benefited from the passing of the [[Season 13#Decrees|'''Free Wills''']] decree and received three rather than two [[Wills]]: the [[Season 13#Wills|'''Infuse''']] will, boosting the stats of [[Coolname Galvanic]]; the [[Season 13#Wills|'''Exchange''']] will, trading [[Lotus Mango]] to the [[Seattle Garages]] in exchange for [[Goodwin Morin]]; and the [[Season 13#Wills|'''Foreshadow''']] will, sending [[Cudi Di Batterino]] to the [[Shadows]] in exchange for [[Engine Eberhardt]]. They also received the [[Season 13#Blessings|'''Spare Flippers''']] blessing, granting [[Modifications|Flippers]] to [[Freemium Seraph]] and [[Stijn Strongbody]]. Finally, the Lift also gained a [[Modifications|'''Roamin'''']] [[Alejandro Leaf]] due to the [[New York Millennials]]' [[Season 13#Wills|'''Revoke''']] will.
 
 
===Season 14===
 
During the [[Latesiesta#Renovations 3|Latesiesta]] of Season 14, [[Wyatt Mason (Season 14 birth)|Wyatt Mason]] was added to the Lift's Lineup as part of the [[Second Wyatt Masoning]]. On Day 81, Mason and [[Wyatt Mason VII]] of the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]] canceled each other into static. On Day 99, [[Wyatt Quitter]] and [[Wyatt Mason VI]] of the [[Boston Flowers]] cancelled each other into Static as well.
 
 
In the [[Season 14#Election Results|Season 14 elections]], the Lift received the [[Season 14#Wills|'''Infuse''']] and [[Season 14#Wills|'''Foreshadow''']] wills, choosing to send [[Val Hitherto]] into the shadows in return for [[Cudi Di Batterino]], and voting to infuse [[Engine Eberhardt]]. The Lift also won the '''[[Season 14#Blessings|Buttered Up]]''' blessing, awarding them the [[Modification|Buttered Up]] modification. Finally, the Lift received the [[Season 14#Blessings|'''Soul Swap''']] blessing, re-rolling the hitting stats of [[Stijn Strongbody]] and [[Elwin McGhee]] once each and [[Freemium Seraph]] a total of thrice.
 
 
===Season 15===
 
In the [[Season 15#Election Results|Season 15 elections]], the Lift received the [[Season 15#Wills|'''Alternate Trust''']] and [[Season 15#Wills|'''Move''']] wills, rerolling [[Elwin McGhee]] and granting them the [[Modifications|Parasite]] modification and moving [[Nandy Slumps]] to the lineup.
 
 
===Season 16===
 
On [[Season 16]], Day 84, [[York Silk]] of the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] hit a flyout to [[Lance Serotonin]], causing Serotonin to become '''[[Observed]]'''. Later, after play ended on day 88, Serotonin disappeared from the Lift's lineup, and they were [[Investigation|'''Redacted''']].
 
 
In the [[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]], the Lift received the '''[[Season 16#Wills|Plunder]]''' and '''[[Season 16#Wills|Move]]''' wills, stealing [[Jessica Telephone]] from the [[Hades Tigers]] in exchange for [[Ayanna Dumpington]] and moving [[Gerund Pantheocide]] to the lineup. They themselves were the target of a [[Season 15#Wills|'''Plunder''']] by the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]], who stole [[Goodwin Morin]] in exchange for [[Halexandrey Walton]].
 
 
===Season 17===
 
On [[Season 17]], Day 44, the Lift had their first incineration, and [[Stijn Strongbody]] was replaced by [[Rylan O'Lantern]].
 
 
In the [[Season 17#Election Results|Season 17 elections]], the Lift received the '''[[Season 17#Wills|Equivalent Exchange]]''' and '''[[Season 17#Wills|Transfuse]]''' wills, stealing [[Inky Rutledge]] from the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] in exchange for [[Alejandro Leaf]] and increasing [[Cudi Di Batterino]]'s pitching at the expense of their hitting.
 
 
===Season 18===
 
In the [[Season 18#Election Results|Season 18 elections]], the Lift received the '''[[Season 18#Wills|Alternate Trust]]''' and '''[[Season 18#Wills|Shadow Infuse]]''' wills, rerolling [[Jessica Telephone]] and granting them the [[Modifications|Negative]] modification and increasing [[Kit Honey]]'s hitting. They themselves were the target of an '''[[Season 18#Wills|Equivalent Exchange]]''' by the [[Dallas Steaks]], who stole [[Engine Eberhardt]] in exchange for [[Cory Ross]]. Finally, the Lift received the [[Season 18#Blessings 2|'''A Natural''']] Blessing, granting [[Modifications|'''Intuitive''']] to [[Cudi Di Batterino]].
 
 
===Season 19===
 
During the [[Season 19#Postseason|Season 19 postseason]], the Lift won their first championship due to the ongoing effects of [[Season 19#Ongoing Decrees|Turntables]] from the previous season's [[Season 18#Election Results|Trust Fall]] decree.
 
 
In the [[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]], the Lift received the [[Season 19#Wills 2|'''Foreshadow''']] and [[Season 19#Wills 2|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] wills, choosing to send [[Silvaire Semiquaver]] to the shadows in exchange for [[Kit Honey]], and stealing [[Engine Eberhardt]] from the [[Dallas Steaks]] in exchange for [[Cory Ross]]. They themselves were the target of three [[Season 19#Wills 2|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] wills: the Dallas Steaks stole [[Jessica Telephone]] in exchange for [[Kline Greenlemon]], the [[Yellowstone Magic]] stole [[Halexandrey Walton]] in exchange for [[Evelton McBlase II]], and the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] stole [[Cudi Di Batterino]] in exchange for [[Goobie Ballson]]. Finally, the Lift received the [[Season 19#Blessings 2|'''Outdoorsy''']] blessing, granting [[Kline Greenlemon]] the [[Modifications|'''Outdoorsy''']] modification.
 
 
===Season 20===
 
On [[Season 20]], Day 11, the Lift had their first feedback swap, trading [[Goobie Ballson]] to the [[Atlantis Georgias]] for [[Jan Canberra]] and making them the last team in the league to experience feedback.
 
 
In the [[Season 20#Election Results|Season 20 elections]], the Lift received the [[Season 20#Wills|'''Move''']] and [[Season 20#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] wills, choosing to move [[Grollis Zephyr]] to the shadows with no replacement, and stealing [[Knight Triumphant]] from the [[Dallas Steaks]] in exchange for [[Engine Eberhardt]]. They themselves were the target of an [[Season 20#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] by the Atlantis Georgias, who stole [[Jan Canberra]] in exchange for [[Ankle Halifax]].
 
 
===Season 21===
 
On [[Season 21]], Day 12, the Lift had their second incineration, and [[Gerund Pantheocide]] was replaced by [[Steals Mondegreen]].
 
 
In the [[Season 21#Election Results|Season 21 elections]], the Lift finished in the bottom four of the league and received a [[Season 13#Decrees|'''Free Will''']]. They received the [[Season 21#Wills|'''Magnify''']], [[Season 21#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']], and [[Season 21#Wills|'''Shadow Infuse''']] wills, granting [[Yusef Fenestrate]] the [[Modifications|'''2x''']] modification, stealing [[Cudi Di Batterino]] from the [[Canada Moist Talkers]] in exchange for [[Freemium Seraph]], and infusing the defense of [[Steals Mondegreen]]. They themselves were the target of an [[Season 21#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] by the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]], who stole [[Inky Rutledge]] in exchange for [[Terrell Bradley]].
 
 
=== Season 22 ===
 
During [[Season 22]], the Lift finished 23rd in the league, granting them a place in the [[Season 22#Ongoing Decrees|Season 22 Underbracket]]. However, they were drawn as an [[Season 22#Ongoing Decrees|Overbracket Wild Card]], being replaced by the [[Houston Spies]] in the Underbracket. The Lift then became the Season 22 Wild League Champions, making it to the Internet Series where they lost 0-3 to the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]].
 
 
In the [[Season 22#Election Results|Season 22 elections]], the Lift finished in the bottom four of the league and received a [[Season 13#Decrees|'''Free Will''']]. They received the [[Season 22#Wills|'''Take''']], [[Season 22#Wills|'''Shadow Revoke''']], and [[Season 22#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] wills, taking Underhanded Arm Socks of Intelligence from [[Wanda Schenn]] and giving it to [[Silvaire Semiquaver]]; revoking [[Modifications|'''Roamin'''']] [[Mags Banananana]] from the rotation to the rotation of the [[Canada Moist Talkers]], granting Banananana the [[Modifications|'''On an Odyssey''']] modification; and stealing [[Engine Eberhardt]] from the [[Dallas Steaks]] in exchange for [[Knight Triumphant]]. Additionally, they were affected by three blessings won by other teams: the [[Seattle Garages]] received the [[Season 22#Blessings|'''Gachapon''']] blessing, stealing [[Flattery Strewnberry]] from the Lift's shadows; [[Grollis Zephyr]] gained the [[Modifications|'''Skipping''']] modification from the [[Ohio Worms]] [[Season 22#Blessings|'''Record Scratch''']] blessing; and [[Kline Greenlemon]] gained the [[Modifications|'''Subtractor''']] modification from the [[Hawai'i Fridays]] [[Season 22#Blessings|'''Subtractor Avoidance''']] blessing.
 
 
==Short Circuits==
 
*For the [[Gamma 2]] Team, see [[Tokyo Lift/Gamma 2|Tokyo Lift (Gamma 2)]].
 
*For the [[Gamma 3]] Team, see [[Tokyo Lift/Gamma 3|Tokyo Lift (Gamma 3)]].
 
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Founding===
 
===Founding===
Founded by [[Stijn Strongbody]] as a delayed response to the events of [[wikipedia:1997|1997]], the Tokyo Lift are still a fairly new franchise, having only participated in ■■ seasons in the East Asian Minor League before being promoted to the Internet League. Before [[Season 8]] of the Internet League, however, they had never fielded a single player other than [[Val Hitherto]] pitching and Stijn Strongbody batting. Thus, they were never able to play any games. (When asked, both claim not to remember this era, and, indeed, it might be in their personal futures.)
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Founded by [[Stijn Strongbody]] as a delayed response to the events of [[wikipedia:1997|1997]], the Tokyo Lift are still a fairly new franchise, having only participated in ■■ seasons in the East Asian Minor League before being promoted to the Internet League. Before {{BetaSeason|8}} of the Internet League, however, they had never fielded a single player other than [[Val Hitherto]] pitching and Stijn Strongbody batting. Thus, they were never able to play any games. (When asked, both claim not to remember this era, and, indeed, it might be in their personal futures.)
  
During Season 8, Stijn signed [[Nandy Slumps|Fernanda "Nandy" Slumps]] to a coaching position, a first for the team. The Golden Age player was "reluctant" to return to the game, so she accepted on the stipulation that she also be put in charge of signings. She then immediately offered herself a contract as the Lift's second pitcher, which she happily accepted, quitting her previous job. Between [[Season 9|Seasons 9]] and [[Season 10|10]], the roster of the Lift was assembled, using [[The Legscraper]], an old gambling prize of Nandy's, as a home base.
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During Season 8, Stijn signed [[Nandy Slumps|Fernanda "Nandy" Slumps]] to a coaching position, a first for the team. The Golden Age player was "reluctant" to return to the game, so she accepted on the stipulation that she also be put in charge of signings. She then immediately offered herself a contract as the Lift's second pitcher, which she happily accepted, quitting her previous job. Between {{BetaSeason|9|Seasons β9}} and {{BetaSeason|10|β10}}, the roster of the Lift was assembled, using [[The Legscraper]], an old gambling prize of Nandy's, as a home base.
  
 
Strangely, they did not seem to be affected by the aftershocks of 1997 present on the land.
 
Strangely, they did not seem to be affected by the aftershocks of 1997 present on the land.
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At the end of Season 10, the freshly assembled team watched with bated breath as the [[Hall Stars]] [[Day X|faced off against]] [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS|THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]], and were delighted when they, of all minor teams, were selected to ascend to the Internet League. Shortly after, the team discovered an unconscious [[Wyatt Quitter]] in the ruins of a Tokyo road, already wearing their uniform.
 
At the end of Season 10, the freshly assembled team watched with bated breath as the [[Hall Stars]] [[Day X|faced off against]] [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS|THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]], and were delighted when they, of all minor teams, were selected to ascend to the Internet League. Shortly after, the team discovered an unconscious [[Wyatt Quitter]] in the ruins of a Tokyo road, already wearing their uniform.
  
During [[Season 11]], the team endeavored to do as badly as possible to enter [[Party Time]] first, reasoning that a good first impression is key and that hosting Party Time is "a very, very good first impression". The team's efforts were not in vain; the Lift tied the [[Hawai'i Fridays|Hawai'i Fridays']] Party Time speedrun of 73 days, with many of their wins resulting from weather effects.
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During {{BetaSeason|11}}, the team endeavored to do as badly as possible to enter [[Party Time]] first, reasoning that a good first impression is key and that hosting Party Time is "a very, very good first impression". The team's efforts were not in vain; the Lift tied the [[Hawai'i Fridays|Hawai'i Fridays']] Party Time speedrun of 73 days, with many of their wins resulting from weather effects.
  
 
Following the [[Coffee Cup]], Light & Sweet Electric Co. players [[Beck Whitney]], Wyatt Quitter, and [[Lance Serotonin]] decided to try to get their teams together for a movie night. First proposed by Whitney to Quitter in the team's dugout as a way to meet up with some of the Wild Low players once again, Lance overheard and decided to rope the rest of the Lift in. Ever since, the Lift and [[Miami Dale|the Miami Dale]] have bonded over their shared love of such franchises as Flast and Flurious, Cats (20XX), and MVP2: Most Vertical Primate.
 
Following the [[Coffee Cup]], Light & Sweet Electric Co. players [[Beck Whitney]], Wyatt Quitter, and [[Lance Serotonin]] decided to try to get their teams together for a movie night. First proposed by Whitney to Quitter in the team's dugout as a way to meet up with some of the Wild Low players once again, Lance overheard and decided to rope the rest of the Lift in. Ever since, the Lift and [[Miami Dale|the Miami Dale]] have bonded over their shared love of such franchises as Flast and Flurious, Cats (20XX), and MVP2: Most Vertical Primate.
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File:Tokyo-lift-logo-nooutline.png|Tokyo Lift's former logo, by @[https://twitter.com/Nillerus Nillerus]
 
File:Tokyo-lift-logo-nooutline.png|Tokyo Lift's former logo, by @[https://twitter.com/Nillerus Nillerus]
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 28 January 2023

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The Tokyo Lift are an Internet League Blaseball team in the Chaotic Evil Division of the Evil Conference. They have been a part of the league since Season β11 after the ascension of the Baltimore Crabs. They previously competed in the Wild High Division of the Wild League.

Roster

Current Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows


Player History

For a list of all former players, see Category:Former Tokyo Lift Players.


Coronation Era Player History

Date Removed Added Cause
Toggle Intrateam Moves (Fax, Voicemail, etc.)
FB 01 Ankle Halifax Fell to 👟 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 01 Engine Eberhardt Fell to 🍗 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 01 Frankie Incarnate Fell to 🔥 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 01 - Silvia Rugrat 🍗 Fall Ball
FB 02 - Barry Burkhard 🥩 Fall Ball
FB 03 - Farrell Seagull 🐌 Fall Ball
FB 05 - Natha Spruce 🗣️ Fall Ball
FB 06 Chibodee Alighieri Fell to 🛠️ Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 06 - Roscoe Sundae 🍗 Fall Ball
FB 07 Zelda Highway Fell to 🌹 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 07 Terrell Bradley Fell to 🕵️ Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 07 Sheri Friday Fell to 🛠️ Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 07 - Rush Valenzuela 🔥 Fall Ball
FB 08 Grollis Zephyr Fell to 🌞 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 08 - Juice Collins 🏝️ Fall Ball
FB 09 Yusef Fenestrate Fell to 🦀 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 09 - Tiana Takahashi 🥧 Fall Ball
FB 10 Jana Beats Fell to 📱 Fall Ball Beta Lift player
FB 10 - Tad Blortles 🌹 Fall Ball
01 01 00 - Gumdrop Che Amran 🏋️‍ Newly hatched
01 01 01 - Özlem Suttner 🏋️‍ Newly hatched
01 01 02 - Katy Hermoso 🏋️‍ Newly hatched
01 01 03 - Aya Chartreuse 🏋️‍ Newly hatched
01 05 Theodore Honeywell Fell to 🏝️ Horizon Beta Lift player
01 06 Natha Spruce Kaj Murphy 🛠️ Horizon
01 07 - James Nolan 🎸 Horizon Buried on lineup
01 39 - Summers Preston 🍗 Horizon Buried on lineup
01 67 Chandra Blortles Fell to 🎸 Horizon Beta Lift player
02 01 - Zephyr McCloud 🐅 Can't Lose
02 02 Zephyr McCloud Joined 🐅 Can't Lose
02 03 - Zephyr McCloud 🐅 Can't Lose
02 06 Zephyr McCloud Joined 🌞 Can't Lose
02 54 Özlem Suttner Joined 🦀 Can't Lose
02 55 - Zephyr McCloud Can't Lose
02 57 Zephyr McCloud Joined Can't Lose


Season Results

For more detailed Season Results, check out the Tokyo Lift’s Season Results Hub.

Coronation Era

Season Wins Record Postseason Season Summary
1 - The Return(s) 29 29-61 Entered Party Time on Day 69 NEW Max Out Batter maxed out Gumdrop Che Amran's Zone, making them Red Hot.
2 - Official Review 33 33-57 Entered Party Time on Day 74 The Rogue Strike blessing caused a Rogue Umpire to incinerate Johnnyboy Aster of the Ohio Worms, and gave the Lift Strike One.

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

History

Founding

Founded by Stijn Strongbody as a delayed response to the events of 1997, the Tokyo Lift are still a fairly new franchise, having only participated in ■■ seasons in the East Asian Minor League before being promoted to the Internet League. Before Season β8 of the Internet League, however, they had never fielded a single player other than Val Hitherto pitching and Stijn Strongbody batting. Thus, they were never able to play any games. (When asked, both claim not to remember this era, and, indeed, it might be in their personal futures.)

During Season 8, Stijn signed Fernanda "Nandy" Slumps to a coaching position, a first for the team. The Golden Age player was "reluctant" to return to the game, so she accepted on the stipulation that she also be put in charge of signings. She then immediately offered herself a contract as the Lift's second pitcher, which she happily accepted, quitting her previous job. Between Seasons β9 and β10, the roster of the Lift was assembled, using The Legscraper, an old gambling prize of Nandy's, as a home base.

Strangely, they did not seem to be affected by the aftershocks of 1997 present on the land.

Joining the ILB

At the end of Season 10, the freshly assembled team watched with bated breath as the Hall Stars faced off against THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS, and were delighted when they, of all minor teams, were selected to ascend to the Internet League. Shortly after, the team discovered an unconscious Wyatt Quitter in the ruins of a Tokyo road, already wearing their uniform.

During Season β11, the team endeavored to do as badly as possible to enter Party Time first, reasoning that a good first impression is key and that hosting Party Time is "a very, very good first impression". The team's efforts were not in vain; the Lift tied the Hawai'i Fridays' Party Time speedrun of 73 days, with many of their wins resulting from weather effects.

Following the Coffee Cup, Light & Sweet Electric Co. players Beck Whitney, Wyatt Quitter, and Lance Serotonin decided to try to get their teams together for a movie night. First proposed by Whitney to Quitter in the team's dugout as a way to meet up with some of the Wild Low players once again, Lance overheard and decided to rope the rest of the Lift in. Ever since, the Lift and the Miami Dale have bonded over their shared love of such franchises as Flast and Flurious, Cats (20XX), and MVP2: Most Vertical Primate.

Culture

Team Culture

The culture of the Lift highly emphasizes physical activity and striving to be the best you can be. This mentality does not focus on setting any kind of records, or even winning, whether that be in Blaseball, bench weight, or speedrun times. The Lift are driven to achieve "gains" in all things, with the often used chant "Nowhere to Lift but Up" being indicative of this. They know that gains are not linear, emphasizing the process of trying and failing over staying stagnant. This, of course, takes a backseat to mental health and self care; if pushing yourself will cause harm either physically or mentally, it is discouraged.

Fan Culture

Their fans show a similar level of devotion to self care and gainfulness, pushing themselves and those around them to be the best "them" they can be. Individual Lift players have their own distinct followings (the feel-good Lancers, the environmentalist group Lotus Blossoms, a troupe of close-harmony drag artists called the Slumpettes) but the Lift home crowd is hugely supportive of every player. This even extends to visiting teams, many of whom describe being briefly thrown off their stroke by a sea of fans in hot pink shirts chanting their approval.

Stadium

History

The Legscraper was constructed after Nandy Slumps obtained the deeds to Tokyo Dilsneyland in a game of Mahjong. She had previously obtained the legs in an unrelated incident.

Facilities

The Legscraper contains a regulation Blaseball field with seating as the top floor, with elevators going from the stands to other floors, such as concessions, gyms, and the central elevator, which itself connects the top floors and the bottom floors, giving the skyscraper the appearance of a dumbbell. The thickness of the central tower is attributed to Lift players' personal rooms, which are themselves ever-shifting in layout and linked by other independent elevators.

The bottom floors contain parking, gyms, and the tower's "driver's seat", which is customarily operated by Nandy Slumps.

Uniforms

The Tokyo Lift’s summer uniform consists of either a crop top and pants, or a unitard — controversially, booty shorts are permitted. The winter uniform consists of a unitard, pants, and a jersey. However, due to a wide range of body types and expertise the Lift uniform is freely modifiable by any team member. Notable modifications have included extra layers, skirts, assorted sports gear, and for some, forgoing the uniform entirely. In an interview, team co-captain Stijn Strongbody said: “We felt it was important to allow as many options as possible. While group cohesion is important, we didn't want it at the expense of the individual player's needs. Also, pink works with anyone.”.

The Lift’s home game colors consist of black and pink whilst their away colors consist of white and pink.

Staff

Captains

The Tokyo Lift are co-captained by Lance Serotonin and Stijn Strongbody, who also founded the team.

Mascots

200% Beef Hotdog 'N Chips the Third (Chips) the Maned Wolf serves as the team's mascot along with a more traditional mascot in the form of Kumuscle.

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