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<nowiki/>{{TeamSeason
 
<nowiki/>{{TeamSeason
 
| title        = [[Seattle Garages|🎸 Seattle Garages]]
 
| title        = [[Seattle Garages|🎸 Seattle Garages]]
| season      = Season 5
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| season      = Season 2
| dates        = August 31, 2020 - September 6, 2020
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| dates        = January 23, 2023 - January 29, 2023
| previous    = [[Seattle Garages/Season 4|Season 4]]
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| previous    = [[Seattle Garages/Season 1|Season 1]]
| next        = [[Seattle Garages/Season 6|Season 6]]
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| next        = [[Seattle Garages/Season 3|Season 3]]
  
 
| division    = Chaotic
 
| division    = Chaotic
 
| league      = Evil
 
| league      = Evil
| record      = 52-47
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| record      = 43-47
| favor        = 19
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| wins        = 43
| div_place    = 3rd
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| favor        =  
| league_place = 5th
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| div_place    = 4th
| ilb_place    = 8th
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| league_place = 6th
| partytime    = Day 96
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| ilb_place    = 11th
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| postseason  =  
  
| changes      =<table class="wikitable"><th style="text-align:left; width: 13%;";">Date</th><th style="text-align:left;width: 60%;" colspan="3">Change</th><th style="text-align:left;">Cause</th>
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| partytime    = Day 80
<tr><td style="text-align:center;">[[Season 5|05]] 16</td><td>Full Lineup Shuffle</td><td></td><td>{{Teamemoji|Garages}}</td><td><table><tr><td>Reverb</td></tr></table></td></tr><tr><td style="text-align:center;">[[Season 5|05]] 92</td><td>Full Lineup Shuffle</td><td></td><td>{{Teamemoji|Garages}}</td><td><table><tr><td>Reverb</td></tr></table></td></tr></table>
 
  
| decrees     = <b>Alternate Reality</b><br>[[Malik Destiny]]<br>{{ModGain|Alternate}}<br>[[Ron Monstera]]<br>{{ModGain|Alternate}}
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| modifs      = {{Modif|Rogue}}
| blessings    = '''None'''
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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    =  
 
}}<nowiki/>
 
}}<nowiki/>
In [[Season 5]], the [[Seattle Garages]] finished fifth in the Evil League and eighth in the ILB. The team experienced no feedbacks, no incinerations, and two [[Reverb|lineup reverbs]] during the season. The Garages received no blessings in the [[Season 5#Election|Season 5 Election]].
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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
{| class="wikitable"
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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]]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
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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]]
*[[Farrell Seagull]]
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*[[Susan Witherspoon]]
*[[Luis Acevedo]]
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*[[Josephine Aster]]
*[[Cedric Spliff]]
 
*[[Lang Richardson]]
 
*[[Oliver Mueller]]
 
*[[Allison Abbott]]
 
*[[Greer Gwiffin]]
 
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*[[Mike Townsend]]
 
*[[Tot Clark]]
 
*[[Arturo Huerta]]
 
*[[Ron Monstera]]
 
 
*[[Henry Marshallow]]
 
*[[Henry Marshallow]]
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*[[Jesús Rodriguez]]
!Bench <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|shadows}}</span>!!Bullpen <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|shadows}}</span>
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*{{Spoiler|[[Jasper Destiny]] (Buried)}}
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
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*{{Spoiler|[[Rigby Friedrich]] (Buried)}}
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*{{Spoiler|[[Chandra Blortles]] (Buried)}}
*[[Mcdowell Karim]]
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|rotation=
*[[Sparks Beans]]
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*[[Rivers Clembons]]
*[[Oliver Loofah]]
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*[[Baby Triumphant]]
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*[[Timmy Vine]]
*[[Lenny Marijuana]]
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*[[Brisket Friendo]]
*[[Schneider Blanco]]
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*[[Seren Moss]]
*[[Antonio Mccall]]
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|shadows=
*[[Leticia Snyder]]
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*No Shadows
*[[Chorby Short]]
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}}
*[[Daniel Benedicte]]
 
*[[Goodwin Morin]]
 
*[[Tillman Wan]]
 
|}
 
  
 
==Season==
 
==Season==
===Roster Changes===
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===Roster Changes and Notable Games===
*On '''Day 16''', the Garages' Lineup was shuffled in the [[reverb]]. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=5&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-01T07%3A27%3A54Z here] on Before).
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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).-->
**Batter [[Greer Gwiffin]] was so disoriented by the reverb that he immediately hit into a double play.
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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).-->
**[[Malik Destiny]], [[Theodore Duende]], and [[Oliver Mueller]] shuffled, leaving Mueller in the leadoff position.
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**Davids was [[Buried]] at the end of the Garages' Lineup.
**[[Luis Acevedo]], [[Lang Richardson]], and [[Allison Abbott]] shuffled, placing Richardson in the cleanup slot.
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*On '''Day 71''', [[Chambers Simmons]] found a heart and felt renewed while Questing in the Shadows.
**[[Cedric Spliff]] and [[Greer Gwiffin]] switched places.
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**Simmons' attributes were boosted.
**New addition [[Farrell Seagull]] was the only player not to change slots.
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{| class="wikitable"
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===Postseason===
!New Lineup Post Day 16 <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|lineup}}</span>
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<!--*On '''Day XX''', the Seattle Garages began a postseason series against the [[X]].<!--(Watch [url here] on Before).-->
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
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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).-->
*[[Oliver Mueller]]
 
*[[Malik Destiny]]
 
*[[Farrell Seagull]]
 
*[[Lang Richardson]]
 
*[[Greer Gwiffin]]
 
*[[Allison Abbott]]
 
*[[Theodore Duende]]
 
*[[Luis Acevedo]]
 
*[[Cedric Spliff]]
 
|}
 
*On '''Day 92''', the Garages' Lineup was shuffled in the reverb again. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=5&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-04T11%3A20%3A00Z here] on Before).
 
**This Reverb placed Farrell Seagull in the leadoff slot, Allison Abbott in the cleanup slot, and Luis Acevedo in the last slot.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!New Lineup Post Day 92 <span aria-hidden="true">{{PositionIcon|lineup}}</span>
 
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
 
|
 
*[[Farrell Seagull]]
 
*[[Cedric Spliff]]
 
*[[Greer Gwiffin]]
 
*[[Allison Abbott]]
 
*[[Lang Richardson]]
 
*[[Theodore Duende]]
 
*[[Oliver Mueller]]
 
*[[Malik Destiny]]
 
*[[Luis Acevedo]]
 
|}
 
  
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
==Election Outcomes==
===Decrees===
 
One Decree affected the Seattle Garages:
 
*'''Alternate Reality''' passed with 52,343 votes and 23% of all decree votes.
 
**The Alternates are called.
 
**They take their places.
 
**Reverberations build...
 
***Alternates were called for [[Malik Destiny]] and [[Ron Monstera]].
 
 
===Blessings===
 
===Blessings===
The Seattle Garages won no blessings but were affected by the following blessings:
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The Garages won no Blessings
*'''Questioning Their Every Decision''' blessed the [[Canada Moist Talkers]]. {{Teamicon|moist talkers}}
 
**Impaired the minimum vibes of the [[Houston Spies]] by 7%
 
**Impaired the minimum vibes of the [[Miami Dale]] by 7%
 
**Impaired the minimum vibes of the [[Seattle Garages]] by 7%
 
**Impaired the minimum vibes of the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] by 7%
 
**The Moist Talkers had 8% of the vote. The [[Baltimore Crabs]] had 14% of the vote. 3,660 votes were cast.
 
  
 
==Season Overview==
 
==Season Overview==
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
===Redemption Arc===
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===NEW Seattle Garages===
The time of [[Season 4#Drought|Drought]] preceding [[Season 4]] marked a major sea change for the Seattle Garages. The devastating [[Seattle Garages/Season 3#Roster Changes|loss]]  of four teammates during [[Season 3]] prompted players and fans alike to reconsider internal rivalries. Faced with the very real possibility of [[Incineration|death]] at any time, players resolved to value and respect each other despite their many disagreements. The band even reconciled with perennial pariah [[Mike Townsend]] and released a new single [[Mike Townsend#Music|mike townsend (is a credit to the team)]] to commemorate both the band and Mike's changed perspectives.
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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.]]
 
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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.
===In The Feedback===
 
[[File:Garages Season 4 - Wins Over .500.png|thumb|A bar graph depicting the Season 4 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.]]
 
In Season 4, the Garages inched even closer to finishing the season with a winning record, continuing the gradual improvements of past seasons. With 6 thumbs per pitcher and hitting fueled by coffee grounds, the band was able to make an even start to the season and even dug themselves out of a midseason slump to finish out just under 0.500 win percentage. Midseason, fans and teammates bid farewell to barista and batter [[Avila Guzman]] after a surprise trade to the [[Miami Dale]]. Guzman was replaced by artist and intrepid explorer [[Farrell Seagull]]. While Avila may be on a cruise, fans are always excited to see her back in Seattle, and welcomed her with a standing ovation during the next Garages-Dale series. The Garages once again missed the postseason, a small price to pay after escaping the season unscathed.
 
  
===Kill God :3 Nya===
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===A Horrible Mistake We Will Make Again and Again===
The Seattle Garages won no blessings in Season 4. However, the passage of the [[Season 4#Decrees|Alternate Reality]] abrubtly replaced players [[Ron Monstera]] and [[Malik Destiny]] with versions of themselves from other dimensions, much to the surprise of everyone at the viewing party. Monstera appeared mostly the same aside from a new first name and sudden interest in Norse mythology. Destiny's alternate was more of a surprise. Despite having the same family background, he was a catboy hailing from Lesser Washington on a quest to kill both the king and the god of his realm. "Meowlik" Destiny, as he is affectionately referred to, readily embraced both the godkilling aspirations of his new teammates and the splort of Blaseball, stating that it was "just as fun" as adventuring.
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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.