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In Season 13, the Seattle Garages finished seventh in the Mild League and fifteenth in the ILB. The Garages entered partytime on Day 89 and were not drawn for the postseason. In the Season 13 Election, snackholders voted to Infuse pitcher Alaynabella Hollywood and Foreshadow returned pitcher Jaylen Hotdogfingers, bringing Nolanestophia Patterson out of the Shadows. Paul Turnip was targeted for exchange by the Hades Tigers, returning Carmelo Plums. Goodwin Morin was also targeted for exchange by the Tokyo Lift, returning Lotus Mango. The Garages were blessed with Stow Away, which added new player Magi Ruiz to their rotation, increasing it to eight players.

Starting Roster

Lineup Rotation
Bench Bullpen

Season

Notable Games


Election Outcomes

Wills

Two additional wills affected the Seattle Garages:

Blessings

Season Overview

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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The Twelfth Trip Around the Sun

A bar graph depicting the Season 12 Garages wins over .500 across the entire season and postseason. We'll suck forever.

The Grand Siesta has ended and the Garages are back! The Band is picking up exactly where they left off: somehow turning a middling early season performance into a late season surge and another deep postseason run. Nothing has changed[1]. Greer Gwiffin and Paula Turnip were the standouts of the season, hitting 29 home runs apiece and leading the team in runs batted in. The Garages' large pitching staff, anchored by Arturo Huerta and Tot Clark, held their own and, after ups and downs in the early and midseason, the Band aimed once again for a Postseason Birth. Though the Garages earned another Mild League Championship pennant, their dreams of an ILB championship were once again dashed, this time by the Hades Tigers after a grueling five game Internet Series.

Goodbyes and Layovers

The Season 12 Election brought a lot of change to the Garages. Greer Gwiffin bid goodbye to the band and flew off for Hawai'i. His replacement, Nagomi Mcdaniel touched down at SeaTac Airport only to run into Alaynabella Hollywood, who had gotten lost on the way to the Boston Flowers' shadows. They agreed to swap places, allowing Mcdaniel a much needed break and giving Hollywood a brand new start in Seattle. After two seasons with the Band, Pitching Machine was also traded, and traveled to the Ohio Worms in exchange for pitcher and teacher Mindy Kugel. The Garages' rotation was also shaken up when Goodwin Morin and the just arrived Alaynabella Hollywood agreed to swap positions, giving Morin a chance to try her hand at batting after a couple disappointing seasons as a pitcher.

  1. For now...