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''At the end of Season β15, Collins was Moved to the Hawai’i Fridays rotation as a part of the team’s Balanced Breakfast campaign (also affecting fellow teammate Baldwin Breadwinner). The results greatly benefitted the team, Collins’ skills better utilized on the mound. Longtime Fridays pitcher Stevenson Heat remarked on how excited he was to train more closely with her and how “we really made pitcher outta Juice, huh?” while several other players loudly yelled “OOOOHHHHHH” in the background. ''
 
''At the end of Season β15, Collins was Moved to the Hawai’i Fridays rotation as a part of the team’s Balanced Breakfast campaign (also affecting fellow teammate Baldwin Breadwinner). The results greatly benefitted the team, Collins’ skills better utilized on the mound. Longtime Fridays pitcher Stevenson Heat remarked on how excited he was to train more closely with her and how “we really made pitcher outta Juice, huh?” while several other players loudly yelled “OOOOHHHHHH” in the background. ''
  
Collins played for the Fridays from her birth through the nullification of Baseball β (aside from a short 18-game stint in San Fransisco when she missed her flight back to Hawai’i). This, along with her classic Fridays nature, led to somewhat of a leadership role for her. While never in charge in any formal capacity, Collins and Heat were often looked to as unofficial captains through the constantly changing scape of the game. As the last two original Fridays, they offered support, mentorship, and a shoulder to lay one’s head on when times were tough. The two were already friends, but bonded more closely together over this responsibility as the era went on.  
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''Collins played for the Fridays from her birth through the nullification of Baseball β (aside from a short 18-game stint in San Fransisco when she missed her flight back to Hawai’i). This, along with her classic Fridays nature, led to somewhat of a leadership role for her. While never in charge in any formal capacity, Collins and Heat were often looked to as unofficial captains through the constantly changing scape of the game. As the last two original Fridays, they offered support, mentorship, and a shoulder to lay one’s head on when times were tough. The two were already friends, but bonded more closely together over this responsibility as the era went on. ''