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<nowiki/>{{TeamSeason
 
| title        = [[Seattle Garages|🎸 Seattle Garages]]
 
| title        = [[Seattle Garages|🎸 Seattle Garages]]
 
| season      = Season 2
 
| season      = Season 2
| dates        = July 27, 2020 - August 2, 2020
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| dates        = January 23, 2023 - January 29, 2023
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| previous    = [[Seattle Garages/Season 1|Season 1]]
 
| next        = [[Seattle Garages/Season 3|Season 3]]
 
| next        = [[Seattle Garages/Season 3|Season 3]]
  
 
| division    = Chaotic
 
| division    = Chaotic
 
| league      = Evil
 
| league      = Evil
| record      = 46-53
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| record      = 43-47
| favor        = 19
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| wins        = 43
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| favor        =  
 
| div_place    = 4th
 
| div_place    = 4th
| league_place = 8th
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| league_place = 6th
| ilb_place    = 13th
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| ilb_place    = 11th
| partytime    = Day 93
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| postseason  =  
  
| blessings   = {{Teamicon|Garages|size=30px}}'''Psuedo-Thumbs'''<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pitching {{PositiveChange}}10%
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| partytime   = Day 80
}}
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In [[Season 2]], the [[Seattle Garages]] finished eighth in the Evil League and thirteenth in the ILB. The team experienced no incinerations during the season. In the [[Season 2#Election|Season 2 Election]], the Garages were blessed with [[Season_2#Blessings|Pseudo-Thumbs]].
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| modifs      = {{Modif|Rogue}}
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| changes      =  <table class="wikitable"><th style="text-align:left; width: 13%;";">Date</th><th style="text-align:left;width: 57%;" colspan="3">Change</th><th style="text-align:left;">Cause</th>
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<tr><td style="text-align:center;">[[Season 2|02]] 50</td><td><table><tr><td>{{NegativeChange}}&nbsp;</td><td>[[Chambers Simmons]]</td></tr></table></td><td><table><tr><td>{{PositionIcon|Lineup}}</td></tr></table></td><td>{{Teamemoji|Garages}}</td><td>[[Solar Eclipse (Silver)]]</td></tr>
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| stats        =  <table class="wikitable"><th style="text-align:left; width: 15%;">Date</th><th style="text-align:left;width: 60%;" colspan="2">Change</th><th style="text-align:left;width: 25%;">Cause</th>
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<tr><td style="text-align:center;">[[Season 2|02]] 71</td><td>Chambers Simmons finds a Heart!</td><td style="text-align:center;'>{{Teamemoji|Garages}}</td><td>[[Knighted|Quest]]</td></tr>
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| tarot        =
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| renovations  =
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| gift_shop    =
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| mvps        =
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| vaulted      =
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| postseason_other=
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| decrees      =
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| tidings      =
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| wills        =
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| blessings    =
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}}<nowiki/>
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In [[Season 2]], the [[Seattle Garages]] finished sixth in the [[Evil Conference]] and eleventh in the [[ILB]]. The Garages entered Party Time on Day 80. [[ In the [[Season 2#Election|Season 2 Election]], the Garages won no blessings.
  
 
==Starting Roster==
 
==Starting Roster==
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{{NewRosterDisplay
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|lineup=
!Lineup <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|lineup}}</span>!!Rotation <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|rotation}}</span>
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*[[Mindy Rahman]]
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*[[Chambers Simmons]]
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*[[Deion Gamage]]
*[[Malik Destiny]]
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*[[Hendricks Richardson]]
*[[Theodore Duende]]
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*[[Sheev Shriffle]]
*[[Avila Guzman]]
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*[[Susan Witherspoon]]
*[[Luis Acevedo]]
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*[[Josephine Aster]]
*[[Shaquille Torres]]
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*[[Henry Marshallow]]
*[[Lang Richardson]]
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*[[Jesús Rodriguez]]
*[[Oliver Mueller]]
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*{{Spoiler|[[Jasper Destiny]] (Buried)}}
*[[Allison Abbott]]
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*{{Spoiler|[[Rigby Friedrich]] (Buried)}}
*[[Bennett Browning]]
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*{{Spoiler|[[Chandra Blortles]] (Buried)}}
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|rotation=
*[[Mike Townsend]]
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*[[Rivers Clembons]]
*[[Tot Clark]]
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*[[Baby Triumphant]]
*[[Arturo Huerta]]
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*[[Timmy Vine]]
*[[Ron Monstera]]
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*[[Brisket Friendo]]
*[[Derrick Krueger]]
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*[[Seren Moss]]
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|shadows=
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*No Shadows
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}}
  
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==Season==
!Bench <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|shadows}}</span>!!Bullpen <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|shadows}}</span>
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===Roster Changes and Notable Games===
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*On '''Day 50''', hitter [[Chambers Simmons]] was sworn at by a [[Umpire|Knight Umpire]], giving them the '''[[Knighted]]''' modification and sending them to the [[Shadows]] with no replacement.  <!--(Watch [url here] on Before).-->
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*On '''Day 54''', [[Pedro Davids]] crashed onto the field during a game versus the [[Shoe Thieves]].<!--(Watch [url here] on Before).-->
*[[Mcdowell Karim]]
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**Davids was [[Buried]] at the end of the Garages' Lineup.
*[[Sparks Beans]]
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*On '''Day 71''', [[Chambers Simmons]] found a heart and felt renewed while Questing in the Shadows.
*[[Oliver Loofah]]
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**Simmons' attributes were boosted.
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*[[Lenny Marijuana]]
 
*[[Schneider Blanco]]
 
*[[Antonio Mccall]]
 
*[[Leticia Snyder]]
 
*[[Chorby Short]]
 
*[[Daniel Benedicte]]
 
*[[Goodwin Morin]]
 
*[[Tillman Wan]]
 
|}
 
  
==Season==
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===Postseason===
===Roster Changes===
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<!--*On '''Day XX''', the Seattle Garages began a postseason series against the [[X]].<!--(Watch [url here] on Before).-->
The Seattle Garages experienced no changes to their roster over the course of the season and postseason.
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<!--*On '''Day XXX''', the Seattle Garages began the [[Evil Conference]] Championship Series against the [[X]]. (Watch [url here] on Before).
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*On '''Day XXX''', the Seattle Garages began their fourth [[Internet Series]], this time facing the [[X]].  (Watch [url here] on Before).-->
  
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
===Blessings===
 
===Blessings===
*[[Season 2#Blessings|'''Pseudo-Thumbs''']] blessed the [[Seattle Garages]] {{Teamicon|garages}}
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The Garages won no Blessings
**Their pitching was improved 10%.
 
** The Garages won with 15% of the vote. The [[Hades Tigers]] had 25% of the vote.
 
  
 
==Season Overview==
 
==Season Overview==
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
[Replace with Season 2 Stuff]
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===NEW Seattle Garages===
===A New Band===
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[[File:Garages NEW Season 1 - Wins Over .500.png|thumb|A bar graph depicting the NEW Season 1 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.]]
[[File:Garages Season 2 - Wins Over .500.png|thumb|A bar graph depicting the Season 2 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.]]
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It's a NEW universe, a NEWly  fallen team, and a NEW season of Blaseball. After the events of [[Fall Ball]], the Band looks a little different, that won't stop them from rocking hard. The Garages' NEW [[Season 1]] debut featured the triumphant return of [[Henry Marshallow]], the talents of longtime vets [[Rivers Clembons]] and [[Baby Triumphant]], and the introduction of new favorites including [[Jesús Rodriguez]] and [[Deion Gamage]]. The Garages also returned to their roots, rejoining the [[Evil Conference#Chaotic Evil|Chaotic Evil]] division. Despite a stacked division, the Band put on a good showing thanks to their well optimized lineup (featuring the talents of [[Mindy Rahman]] and [[Josephine Aster]]) and mostly satisfactory pitching led by [[Brisket Friendo]] with no thanks to [[Timmy Vine]]. The Garages just barely clinched a Postseason Seed over longtime friends the [[Yellowstone Magic]] but fell short against the powerhouse [[Mexico City Wild Wings]]. They bowed out of the bracket with a 1-3 record.
The Seattle Garages arrived in the ILB as a bold new concept: A combination splorts team and musical supergroup that would tear up the field and rock the stage, delighting Fans the world over. Late Seattle Mayor [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] held an open audition to assemble a crack team which included stars from Seattle's grunge and punk scenes, up and coming athletic prospects, and also [[Mike Townsend]]. Unfortunately, success was not in the cards for the band's inaugural season, as performance floundered and tensions between members flared. Critics gleefully noted the the Garages were the latest in a long line of Seattle splorts teams cursed with mediocrity. Despite the best efforts of slugger [[Theodore Duende]] and Hotdogfinger's pitching prowess, the Garages finished in the bottom half of the league and well below .500.
 
  
===The Book Opens===
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===A Horrible Mistake We Will Make Again and Again===
After their disastrous first season, the Band was eager for the reprieve and possible improvements the election would bring. Unfortunately, this hope was misplaced. Fans voted to open the [[Book of Blaseball|Forbidden Book]], triggering a [[Solar Eclipse]] and causing a [[Rogue Umpire]] to [[Incineration|Incinerate]] star pitcher and Seattle mayor Jaylen Hotdogfingers. Shocked and devastated by this sudden turn of events, the Seattle Garages declared war on the [[Sun]] and the [[Blaseball Gods]], demanding revenge for Hotdogfinger's untimely passing.
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In the [[Season 1#Election|Season 1 Election]], history repeated as the [[Forbidden Book]] was once again opened. The Band escaped immediate consequences, but the threat of Solar Eclipse(s) now looms. On a happier note, the Band gained extra Thwack thanks to the '''[[Season 1#Blessings|Guess Whose Thwack]]''' blessing, raising prospects of more positive contact in the future.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 31 January 2023

In Season 2, the Seattle Garages finished sixth in the Evil Conference and eleventh in the ILB. The Garages entered Party Time on Day 80. [[ In the Season 2 Election, the Garages won no blessings.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Shadows
  • No Shadows


Season

Roster Changes and Notable Games

Postseason

Election Outcomes

Blessings

The Garages won no Blessings

Season Overview

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

NEW Seattle Garages

A bar graph depicting the NEW Season 1 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.

It's a NEW universe, a NEWly fallen team, and a NEW season of Blaseball. After the events of Fall Ball, the Band looks a little different, that won't stop them from rocking hard. The Garages' NEW Season 1 debut featured the triumphant return of Henry Marshallow, the talents of longtime vets Rivers Clembons and Baby Triumphant, and the introduction of new favorites including Jesús Rodriguez and Deion Gamage. The Garages also returned to their roots, rejoining the Chaotic Evil division. Despite a stacked division, the Band put on a good showing thanks to their well optimized lineup (featuring the talents of Mindy Rahman and Josephine Aster) and mostly satisfactory pitching led by Brisket Friendo with no thanks to Timmy Vine. The Garages just barely clinched a Postseason Seed over longtime friends the Yellowstone Magic but fell short against the powerhouse Mexico City Wild Wings. They bowed out of the bracket with a 1-3 record.

A Horrible Mistake We Will Make Again and Again

In the Season 1 Election, history repeated as the Forbidden Book was once again opened. The Band escaped immediate consequences, but the threat of Solar Eclipse(s) now looms. On a happier note, the Band gained extra Thwack thanks to the Guess Whose Thwack blessing, raising prospects of more positive contact in the future.