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==Season 22==
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This article describes the event in [[Season 19]] where [[Kelvin Drumsolo]] became the only lineup player for the [[Core Mechanics]].  
===Semi-Centennial Announcement===
 
<small>See the main article on the [[Semi-Centennial]].</small><br/>
 
At the start of the Season the Boss announced that the leauge would be hosting a 50-inning Semi-Centennial game to celebrate 50 years of blaseball. The game would take place between the Finals of Season 23 and the Election the next day, and would be played by a pair of all-star teams: The [[Vault Legends]], who would consist of all of the legendary players in the Vault, and the [[Rising Stars]] which consisted of the (many) players who had and of the Ego modifications.  
 
  
With recent revelations about certain prehistory players, there seemed to be a danger inherent in Parker MacMillan participating in a 50-inning game alongside [[New Megan Ito]], who with her {{ModifInline|Trader|duration=permanent}} and {{ModifInline|Traitor|duration=permanent}} modifications would in all likelihood attempt to steal MacMillan's [[The Force Field]]. With The Force Field gone, MacMillan would be free to roam across the league once more, spreading instability as he went.
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==The Drum Solo==
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Going into the second half of Season 19 and coming off of their championship win, the [[Core Mechanics]] had put together a powerful lineup and were contenders for the what would have been a stellar season if not for the untimely implementation of Turntables.  
  
Yet more fans pointed out that MacMillan would probably not be an issue, as several intrepid [[Data Witches]] had projections that showed that with the addition of all the new Suns on this season's [[Season_22#Election_Ballot|election ballot]] the [[Sun(Sun)]] would probably reach 100% pressure before then, triggering [[The Sun (Lifecycle)|whatever happens when suns die]].
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However there was another, much more historic event that the Mechanics were about to be a part of.  
  
===Pitching Machine 2===
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On '''Day 19''' against [[Tigers]], [[Bees Taswell]] and [[Adelaide Judochop]] were swept elsewhere, leaving the Mechanics with 5 batters.
Early on in the season the [[New York Millennials]] found themselves in a strange situation. As the Expansion Era progressed players found more and more ways to be sent Elsewhere, with Flooding, Salmon Cannons, Undertakers and failed Heists all playing a role. For the New York Millennials, on '''Day 12''' they found that of their three pitchers, both [[Schneider Bendie]] and [[Sandie Carver]] had found themselves Elsewhere, leaving just [[Theodore Cervantes]] to pitch all of their remaining games until their teammates returned. Unfortunate Cervantes struggled on the mound that day and gave up 10 runs, activating [[Battin' Island]]'s Fax Machine and swapping them out for [[Anathema Elemefayo]]. Elemefayo had however had fed Elsewhere to escape being caught in a Grad Heist before being shadowed in the Season 21 election, and while they pitched remainder of the game, as the game came to a close fans wondered who could be called up to pitch for the Millennials on Day 13, as all of the Millennials pitchers were now {{Elsewhere}}.  
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On '''Day 50''' [[Bees Taswell]] returns, but [[Mira Lemma]] is swept elsewhere. The Mechanics remain at 5 batters.
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On '''Day 57''' against the [[Millennials]], [[Christian Combs]] is swept elsewhere and [[Cannonball Sports]] dives in after them due to their Undertaker modification. The Mechanics have 3 batters.  
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On '''Day 64''' against the [[Millennials]], [[Bees Taswell]] and [[Kelvin Drumsolo]] are swept elsewhere. [[Gia Holbrook]] completes the fifth, sixth, and seventh inning as the only batter on the Mechanics. At the top of the eighth inning Kelvin Drumsolo returns.
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At the bottom of the ninth inning the game is tied as Drumsolo and Holbrook shame the Millennials, scoring not one but six runs between them.
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On the final out of the game a surge of Immateria rushes up from Under, baserunners are swept from play, and Gia Holbrook is swept Elsewhere.
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The Core Mechanics end the game with a single player in their lineup; Kelvin Drumsolo.
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On '''Day 65''', The Drum Solo begins.
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The Mechanics proceed to play the next 4 games with only Drumsolo batting, winning all of them handily.
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Drumsolo proceeds to break the records for the number of hits, doubles, triples, home runs, walks, and stolen bases in a single game by a single player. Fans are however disappointed that Drumsolo never manages to hit a grand slam during this period, though they do manage a 3-run home run.  
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On '''Day 69''' against the [[Dallas Steaks]], The Drum Solo comes to an end at the third inning when Taswell returns from elsewhere shortly after Drumsolo scores their eleventh run of the game. Lemma returns at the bottom of the Mechanic's final inning, and between the three of them they score on the Steaks thirty times in that game.  
  
This question was answered as soon as the rest of the league's games ended, with the Betting page now showing a game between the Hawai'i Friday's [[King Roland]] and the New York Millennial's newly acquired [[Pitching_Machine_(Season_22_birth)|Pitching Machine]] (not to be confused with the Legendary [[Pitching Machine]] Preserved in the Vault). By the end of '''Day 13''' the final score of the game was 10-7 for the Fridays, with the Pitching Machine giving up 10 runs and being replaced with the returning Cervantes, and with the missing Schneider Bendie returning from Elsewhere to bring the Millennials back up to a two pitcher rotation.
 
  
===Historical Replicas===
 
In this season's Gift Shop, players were able to purchase replicas of some never before seen faces for the first time. On top of several preserved ILB players, teams were able to purchase the following replicas:
 
*[[New Megan Ito]], Trading Edition
 
*[[Fletcher Berger]], Teammate Edition
 
*[[Cote Loveless]], Spicy Edition
 
*[[Clare Ballard]], Phoenix Edition
 
At the end of the Latesiesta, replicas of each of these players entered the league allowing teams to see them in action before the [[Semi-Centennial]].
 
===The Fifth Base (Continued)===
 
<small>See the main article on the [[Fifth Base (Item)]].</small><br/>
 
Since it's introduction the Fifth Base had been picked up and placed as lineup players moved around the league, seeing nine different owners in the two seasons. However, with the introduction of the [[Modifications#Known_Ballpark_Modifications|Tunnels]] ballpark modification and it’s ratification in the league, it became possible for pitchers to steal items from other active players. This is notable because while the Super Roamin' Fifth Base was routinely being picked up and put down as players stole bases, pitchers were unable to do so as soon as it was stolen by a pitcher, it was unable to be placed again. Sure enough on '''Day 84''' of the regular Season, [[Baldwin Breadwinner]] stole the fifth base from [[Jaxon Buckley]] roaming four times before ending up on the [[Boston Flowers]], who managed to win the Traitor Item Crate, giving each of their players with an empty or broken item slot a {{ModifInline|Traitor|duration=permanent}} item. The appeal of the legendary item caused the Fifth Base to change hands 13 times in the first week of [[Season 23]] before ending up in the hands of Flower's pitcher [[Chorby Short]], with the item remaining with rotation players to the end of the Expansion Era.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:44, 3 January 2022

This article describes the event in Season 19 where Kelvin Drumsolo became the only lineup player for the Core Mechanics.

The Drum Solo

Going into the second half of Season 19 and coming off of their championship win, the Core Mechanics had put together a powerful lineup and were contenders for the what would have been a stellar season if not for the untimely implementation of Turntables.  

However there was another, much more historic event that the Mechanics were about to be a part of.

On Day 19 against Tigers, Bees Taswell and Adelaide Judochop were swept elsewhere, leaving the Mechanics with 5 batters.

On Day 50 Bees Taswell returns, but Mira Lemma is swept elsewhere. The Mechanics remain at 5 batters.

On Day 57 against the Millennials, Christian Combs is swept elsewhere and Cannonball Sports dives in after them due to their Undertaker modification. The Mechanics have 3 batters.

On Day 64 against the Millennials, Bees Taswell and Kelvin Drumsolo are swept elsewhere. Gia Holbrook completes the fifth, sixth, and seventh inning as the only batter on the Mechanics. At the top of the eighth inning Kelvin Drumsolo returns.

At the bottom of the ninth inning the game is tied as Drumsolo and Holbrook shame the Millennials, scoring not one but six runs between them.

On the final out of the game a surge of Immateria rushes up from Under, baserunners are swept from play, and Gia Holbrook is swept Elsewhere.

The Core Mechanics end the game with a single player in their lineup; Kelvin Drumsolo.

On Day 65, The Drum Solo begins.

The Mechanics proceed to play the next 4 games with only Drumsolo batting, winning all of them handily.

Drumsolo proceeds to break the records for the number of hits, doubles, triples, home runs, walks, and stolen bases in a single game by a single player. Fans are however disappointed that Drumsolo never manages to hit a grand slam during this period, though they do manage a 3-run home run.  

On Day 69 against the Dallas Steaks, The Drum Solo comes to an end at the third inning when Taswell returns from elsewhere shortly after Drumsolo scores their eleventh run of the game. Lemma returns at the bottom of the Mechanic's final inning, and between the three of them they score on the Steaks thirty times in that game.