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Trevino Merritt was a player for the [[Canada Moist Talkers]]. Known as a "loose cannon",  they famously stole home during the 57th game of Season Two against the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]], with some speculating that it was this very conduct that lead to their [[incineration]] in [[Season Two]], Day 72 of [[The Discipline Era]] during a game against the [[Mexico City Wild Wings]]. Upon their unfortunate passing, they were replaced by [[Simon Haley]].
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Trevino Merritt was a player for the [[Canada Moist Talkers]]. Merritt was [[Incineration|incinerated]] in [[Season Two]], Day 72 during a game against the [[Mexico City Wild Wings]], and was replaced by [[Simon Haley]].  
  
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== Official League Records ==
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Trevino Merritt currently has no notable events in the official recordbooks.
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== History ==
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Known as a "loose cannon",  they famously stole home during the 57th game of Season Two against the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]], with some speculating that it was this very conduct that lead to their incineration.
 
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Revision as of 02:44, 9 August 2020


Trevino Merritt was a player for the Canada Moist Talkers. Merritt was incinerated in Season Two, Day 72 during a game against the Mexico City Wild Wings, and was replaced by Simon Haley.


Official League Records

Trevino Merritt currently has no notable events in the official recordbooks.

History

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

Known as a "loose cannon", they famously stole home during the 57th game of Season Two against the Hellmouth Sunbeams, with some speculating that it was this very conduct that lead to their incineration.