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*On '''Day 47''', pitcher [[Arturo Huerta]] siphoned some of [[Cory Ross|Cory Ross']] pitching ability. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-16T15%3A16%3A01Z here] on Before).
 
*On '''Day 47''', pitcher [[Arturo Huerta]] siphoned some of [[Cory Ross|Cory Ross']] pitching ability. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-16T15%3A16%3A01Z here] on Before).
 
**Huerta's pitcher rating increased from {{Star Rating|2.12}} to {{Star Rating|2.66}}.
 
**Huerta's pitcher rating increased from {{Star Rating|2.12}} to {{Star Rating|2.66}}.
*On '''Day 62''', batter [[Theodore Duende]] siphoned some of [[PolkaDot Zavala|PolkaDot Zavala's]] hitting ability. (Watch [??? here] on Before).
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*On '''Day 62''', batter [[Theodore Duende]] siphoned some of [[PolkaDot Zavala|PolkaDot Zavala's]] hitting ability. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-17T06%3A20%3A13Z here] on Before).
 
**Duende's batter rating increased from {{Star Rating|3.28}} to {{Star Rating|3.81}}.
 
**Duende's batter rating increased from {{Star Rating|3.28}} to {{Star Rating|3.81}}.
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===Notable Games===
 
===Notable Games===
*on '''Day 5''', {{ModifInline|Debt_Zero}}ed pitcher [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] pitched her first game.
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*On '''Day 5''', {{ModifInline|Debt_Zero}}ed pitcher [[Jaylen Hotdogfingers]] pitched her first game since returning, against the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]]. Over the course of the game, Hotdogfingers hit three batters with a pitch, walking them to first and giving them {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=weekly}}. (Watch https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=5&redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
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*On '''Day 96''', in a game against the Breath Mints under a [[Solar Eclipse]], {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=weekly}} Kansas City batter [[Boyfriend Monreal]] was [[Incineration|incinerated]]. The [[Unstable|instability chained]] to active Garages pitcher [[Tot Clark]], the first time one of Hotdogfingers' teammates had become {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=weekly}}. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-18T17%3A15%3A35Z here] on Before).
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*On '''Day 107''', instability chained to batter [[Malik Destiny]] after the incineration of {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=weekly}} [[Mexico City Mild Wings]] batter [[Miguel Wheeler]]. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-19T20%3A20%3A14Z here] on Before).
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===Postseason===
 
===Postseason===
*On '''Day 100''', the Seattle Garages began their first ever playoff series against the [[Philly Pies]]. The Garages swept the series, ending with 3 wins to the Pies' 0. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=100&redirect=%2Fleague&season=6&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
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*On '''Day 100''', the Seattle Garages began a series against the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]. The teams traded wins, extending the series to five games before the Garages won game 5, ending with 3 wins and 2 losses. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=100&redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
*On '''Day 105''', the Seattle Garages began the [[Mild League]] Championship Series against the [[Hades Tigers]]. The Garages swept the series, ending with 3 wins to Hades' 0. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=105&redirect=%2Fleague&season=6&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
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*On '''Day 105''', the Seattle Garages began the [[Mild League]] Championship Series against the [[Mexico City Mild Wings]]. The Garages won game 1 before losing 3 games in a row, ending the series 1-3 and finishing their playoff run. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=105&redirect=%2Fleague&season=7&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
*On '''Day 108''', the Seattle Garages began their first [[Internet Series]] against Wild League Champions The [[Baltimore Crabs]]. The Garages were swept, ending the series with 0 wins to the Crabs' 3. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?day=108&redirect=%2F&season=6&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0 here] on Before).
 
**On '''Day 109''', pitcher [[Tot Clark]] [[Tot Clark#Strike on the Mound|waited four minutes]] to throw a pitch after the Garages were [[Shame|shamed]] in the bottom of the 9th inning. (Watch [https://before.sibr.dev/_before/jump?redirect=%2Fleague&season=6&team=105bc3ff-1320-4e37-8ef0-8d595cb95dd0&time=2020-09-12T22%3A25%3A00Z here] on Before).
 
  
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
==Election Outcomes==
 
===Blessings===
 
===Blessings===
*'''Lottery Pick''' blessed the [[Seattle Garages]]. {{Teamicon|garages}}
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*'''Blind Date''' blessed the [[Seattle Garages]]. {{Teamicon|garages}}
**FIRE AND SMOKE
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**The Seattle Garages stole hitter [[Oliver Notarobot]] from the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. They sent back [[Luis Acevedo]].
**AN EGG
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**The Garages had 20% of the votes and were the highest bidders. 13,642 votes were cast.
**HATCHING
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**[[Jaylen Hotdogfingers|JAYLEN HOTDOGFINGERS]] RETURNS
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Two additional blessings affected the Seattle Garages:
**[[Mike Townsend|MIKE TOWNSEND]] RETREATS TO SHADOWS
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*'''Hand-Me Downs''' blessed the [[Chicago Firefighters]]. {{Teamicon|chicago}}
**The Garages had 58% of the votes and were the highest bidders. 119,158 votes were cast.
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**[[Declan Suzanne]] stole [[Oliver Mueller]]'s armor, [[Armor|Fireproof Jacket]].
***In addition to being added to the Garages' rotation, Jaylen Hotdogfingers gained never before seen {{ModifInline|Debt_Zero}} and {{ModifInline|Returned}} modifications as well a unique pregame ritual: "Checking their pulse."
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**The Firefighters had 9% of the votes and were the highest bidders. 21,188 votes were cast.
*'''Fireproof Jacket''' blessed the [[Seattle Garages]]. {{Teamicon|garages}}
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*'''The Shame Bubble''' blessed the [[Hawai'i Fridays]]. {{Teamicon|hawaii}}
**[[Oliver Mueller]] gained the [[Armor|Fireproof Jacket]].
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**[[Shame#Targeted Shame|The Shame Bubble]] protects the [[Mild League#Mild Low|Mild Low]].
**The Garages had 4% of the votes. The [[Chicago Firefighters]] were the highest bidders with 47% of the vote. 15,687 votes were cast.
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**Shame on the [[San Francisco Lovers]]!
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**Shame on the [[Baltimore Crabs]]!
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**Shame on the [[New York Millennials]]!
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**Shame on the [[Chicago Firefighters]]!
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**Shame on the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]]!
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**Shame on the [[Houston Spies]]!
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**Shame on the [[Boston Flowers]]!
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**Shame on the [[Miami Dale]]!
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**Shame on the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]]!
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**Shame on the [[Unlimited Tacos]]!
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**Shame on the [[Hades Tigers]]!
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**Shame on the [[Canada Moist Talkers]]!
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**Shame on the [[Seattle Garages]]!
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**Shame on the [[Dallas Steaks]]!
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**Shame on the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]]!
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**The Fridays had 6% of the votes. The [[Yellowstone Magic]] were the highest bidders with 13% of the votes. 52,900 votes were cast.
  
 
==Season Overview==
 
==Season Overview==
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
===Limiter: Released===
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===Encore===
 
[[File:Garages Season 6 - Wins Over .500.png|thumb|A bar graph depicting the Season 6 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.]]
 
[[File:Garages Season 6 - Wins Over .500.png|thumb|A bar graph depicting the Season 6 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.]]
 
The Seattle Garages stormed onto the field in [[Season 6]] louder and more aggressive than ever before, thanks to multiple beneficial [[Reverb|reverbs]] the previous season. On Base Percentage leaders [[Farrell Seagull]] and [[Greer Gwiffin]] were paired with slugger [[Allison Abbott]] for powerful scoring opportunities. Further down the lineup [[Lang Richardson]] and [[Theodore Duende]] replicated the setup for even more RBIs. Power hitter [[Malik Destiny]] and the always reliable [[Oliver Mueller]] rounded out the star batting squad, leading the team in homeruns and triples respectively. The Garages pitching squad supported the batters well, earning 10 wins apiece with the exception of [[Tot Clark]], who earned 13. [[Henry Marshallow]] and [[Arturo Huerta]] led the team in lowest ERA. The band finished the season with a franchise record winning percentage and qualified for the postseason for the first time in franchise history.
 
The Seattle Garages stormed onto the field in [[Season 6]] louder and more aggressive than ever before, thanks to multiple beneficial [[Reverb|reverbs]] the previous season. On Base Percentage leaders [[Farrell Seagull]] and [[Greer Gwiffin]] were paired with slugger [[Allison Abbott]] for powerful scoring opportunities. Further down the lineup [[Lang Richardson]] and [[Theodore Duende]] replicated the setup for even more RBIs. Power hitter [[Malik Destiny]] and the always reliable [[Oliver Mueller]] rounded out the star batting squad, leading the team in homeruns and triples respectively. The Garages pitching squad supported the batters well, earning 10 wins apiece with the exception of [[Tot Clark]], who earned 13. [[Henry Marshallow]] and [[Arturo Huerta]] led the team in lowest ERA. The band finished the season with a franchise record winning percentage and qualified for the postseason for the first time in franchise history.

Revision as of 00:44, 13 January 2022

In Season 7, the Seattle Garages finished third in the Mild League and sixth in the ILB. The Garages qualified for the postseason and was seeded 3rd. The team beat the Charleston Shoe Thieves in a 3-2 series but lost to the Mexico City Mild Wings in a 1-3 Mild League Championship Series. The team experienced no weather events during the season. In the Season 7 Election the Garages won the Blind Date blessing, exchanging Luis Acevedo for Baltimore Crabs batter Oliver Notarobot.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Bench Bullpen

Season

Roster Changes

Notable Games

Postseason

  • On Day 100, the Seattle Garages began a series against the Charleston Shoe Thieves. The teams traded wins, extending the series to five games before the Garages won game 5, ending with 3 wins and 2 losses. (Watch here on Before).
  • On Day 105, the Seattle Garages began the Mild League Championship Series against the Mexico City Mild Wings. The Garages won game 1 before losing 3 games in a row, ending the series 1-3 and finishing their playoff run. (Watch here on Before).

Election Outcomes

Blessings

Two additional blessings affected the Seattle Garages:

Season Overview

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

Encore

A bar graph depicting the Season 6 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season. We'll suck forever.

The Seattle Garages stormed onto the field in Season 6 louder and more aggressive than ever before, thanks to multiple beneficial reverbs the previous season. On Base Percentage leaders Farrell Seagull and Greer Gwiffin were paired with slugger Allison Abbott for powerful scoring opportunities. Further down the lineup Lang Richardson and Theodore Duende replicated the setup for even more RBIs. Power hitter Malik Destiny and the always reliable Oliver Mueller rounded out the star batting squad, leading the team in homeruns and triples respectively. The Garages pitching squad supported the batters well, earning 10 wins apiece with the exception of Tot Clark, who earned 13. Henry Marshallow and Arturo Huerta led the team in lowest ERA. The band finished the season with a franchise record winning percentage and qualified for the postseason for the first time in franchise history.

In the postseason, the Garages started strong with a series sweep of the Philly Pies before sweeping the Hades Tigers to win the Mild League Championship Series. Unfortunately the band's playoff run was brought to an end in the Internet Series by the record breaking Baltimore Crabs, who swept the Garages in a 3 game series.

Number 14

The debut of the idol board at the beginning of Season 6 brought with it rumors from across the league of a Reelection Campaign for deceased Seattle Mayor and pitcher Jaylen Hotdogfingers. Motives vary, but many members express a desire to subvert the Blaseball Gods. After observing the near-incineration of Caligula Lotus, Canada Moist Talkers batter and resident warlock Hobbs Cain and scientist Mooney Doctor, who developed a plan to exploit the idolatry of the Reelection Campaign and the Lottery Pick blessing to revive Hotdogfingers. Along with representatives of the Yellowstone Magic, notably batter Francisco Preston, Doctor opened a portal to the Void on the pitcher's mound in The Big Garage, through which Theodore Duende drove the Seattle Garages' Tour Bus loaded with members of the band. When the bus returned, Mike Townsend emerged carrying a massive egg which hatched to reveal Hotdogfingers, very much alive. Townsend slipped away shortly afterward and has been unavailable for comment since. Amidst all the hubbub, a ULSPS delivery person showed up with a surprise package containing a Fireproof Jacket for Oliver Mueller.