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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a lineup player for the [[Chicago Firefighters]], and has been with the team since [[Season 24]], Day 13. Espinoza has played for the [[Canada Artists]], [[Rising Stars]], and [[New York Millennials]].
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}}'''Jessica Telephone''' is a lineup player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]] and has been with the team since the [[Season 21#Election Results|Season 21 elections]]. Telephone has previously played for the [[Philly Pies]], [[Hades Tigers]], [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]], [[Kansas City Breath Mints]], [[Mexico City Wild Wings]], [[Tokyo Lift]], and [[Dallas Steaks]]. Telephone is most known for being a star batter in the [[Internet League Blaseball]], for being on a new team for each of the first four seasons of the League, and for being [[Modifications#Shelled|Shelled]] twice.
 
  
 
==Official League Records==
 
==Official League Records==
Telephone joined the [[ILB]] as a lineup player for the [[Dallas Steaks]] with [[Season 1|the Return of Blaseball]]. At the end of the season, Telephone was blessed by the "Max Out Batter" event, which gave her a five star rating. Immediately after being maxed out, Telephone was stolen by the [[Philly Pies]] during the [[Season 1#Blessings|'''Steal Best Hitter''']] blessing, where she played for the duration of [[Season 2]]. Telephone was swapped with [[August Mina]] during this blessing.
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Espinoza's debut date is unknown, but they were a lineup player for the [[Canada Artists]] when the team was [[Incineration|incinerated]] on [[Season D]], Day 3. Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated in this event, as the {{ModLink|Fire Protector}} modification protected the rest of the team, who went on to join the [[Topeka Moist Talkers]].
  
In [[Season 2]], the Philly Pies took their second championship victory with Jessica Telephone's maxed out stats. Telephone was then traded to the [[Hades Tigers]] in exchange for [[Nolanestophia Patterson]] during the [[Season 2#Election Results|Season 2 elections]] as a result of the [[Season 2#Blessings|'''Seduction''']] blessing.
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Espinoza was named an [[Idols#MVPs, Ego Boosts and becoming Legendary|MVP]] following [[Season 23]], Day 99, and gained the {{ModLink|Ego+}} modification.
  
In [[Season 3]], Telephone helped bring the Tigers their first championship victory alongside [[Landry Violence]].
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As a player with an '''Ego''' modification, Espinoza was recruited to the [[Rising Stars]] to play in the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] game. Following the game, Espinoza joined the [[New York Millennials]].
 
 
On [[Season 4]], Day 13, Telephone had a [[Peanuts#Allergic Reactions and Yummy Reactions|yummy reaction to a peanut]] which raised her batting star rating by {{Star Rating|0.5}} star and her other star ratings by 1 star. On Season 4, Day 43, Telephone was exchanged to the [[Philly Pies]] due to [[Feedback]]. Telephone was replaced by [[Spears Taylor]].
 
 
 
During the [[Season 5#Election Results|Season 5 elections]], Telephone's pitching fell from {{Star Rating|2.5}} to {{Star Rating|2}}, and baserunning fell from {{Star Rating|4}} to {{Star Rating|3.5}} as a part of the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]' [[Season 5#Blessings|'''Bad Neighbors''']]  blessing.
 
 
 
Following the end of the regular games in [[Season 6]], Telephone and [[Nagomi Mcdaniel]] received the {{Shelled}} modification, which encased them in giant peanut shells. They could not play in this state, effectively skipping them in the rotation. This was a result of the [[The Third Strike]].
 
 
 
On Day 63 of [[Season 7]], while playing a game in [[Lots of Birds]] weather, Telephone was pecked free of the shell. Upon release, they had shed their {{ModLink|Shelled}} modification and instead gained {{ModLink|Superallergic}}. The effect this has on Telephone is currently unknown.
 
 
 
At the end of the [[Season 8]] regular season, Telephone was in the third position on the [[idols|idol leaderboard]], and as such, became {{Shelled}} for the second time. It does not appear that getting {{ModLink|Shelled}} a second time interacted with their preexisting {{ModLink|Superallergic}} modification.
 
 
 
On [[Season 9]], [[Day X]], Telephone was conscripted to [[THE SHELLED ONE'S PODS]] as a lineup player. Following the dispersal of the PODS during the [[Season 10#Tidings|Season 10 elections]], Telephone joined the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]].
 
 
 
During the [[Coffee Cup]], Telephone played for [[Macchiato City]] as a lineup player.
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Mexico City Wild Wings]] in exchange for [[Joshua Watson]] during the [[Season 12#Election Results|Season 12 elections]] via the Wild Wings' [[Season 12#Wills|'''Plunder''']] will..
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] in exchange for [[Eizabeth Guerra]] during the [[Season 13#Election Results|Season 13 elections]] via the Breath Mints' [[Season 13#Wills|'''Exchange''']] will.
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Philly Pies]] in exchange for [[Jode Preston]] during the [[Season 14#Election Results|Season 14 elections]] as a result of the Pies' [[Season 14#Wills|'''Plunder''']] will.
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Hades Tigers]] in exchange for [[Usurper Violet]] during the [[Season 15#Election Results|Season 15 elections]] as a result of the Tigers' [[Season 15#Wills|'''Plunder''']] will.
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Tokyo Lift]] in exchange for [[Ayanna Dumpington]] during the [[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]] as a result of the Lift's [[Season 16#Wills|'''Plunder''']] will.
 
 
 
During the [[Season 18#Election Results|Season 18 elections]], Telephone's {{ModLink|alternate}} was called and arrived with the {{ModLink|Negative}} modification as a result of the Lift's [[Season 18#Wills|'''Alternate Trust''']] will.
 
 
 
Telephone was traded to the [[Dallas Steaks]] in exchange for [[Kline Greenlemon]] during the [[Season 19#Election Results|Season 19 elections]] via the Steaks' [[Season 19#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] will.
 
 
 
During the [[Season 21#Election Results|Season 21 elections]], Telephone was traded to the [[Baltimore Crabs]] in exchange for [[Conner Haley]] via the Steaks' [[Season 21#Wills|'''Equivalent Exchange''']] will.
 
  
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On [[Season 24]], Day 11, Espinoza was attacked by [[Consumers]], losing their last [[Soul]]. Espinoza was then [[Investigation|'''REDACTED''']] and removed from the Millennials' roster. On Day 13, Espinosa exited the {{ModLink|Secret Base}} at the [[Fire Safety Awareness Center]], losing '''Redacted''' and gaining the {{ModLink|Attractor}} modification. Upon being batted in by [[Baby Triumphant]], Espinoza joined the [[Chicago Firefighters]]' bench.
 
{{Community Lore}}
 
{{Community Lore}}
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==Ultra League Blaseball==
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Little is known about the original career of Agnan Espinoza outside of what could be found in the [[Library]] entry entitled A Save. The entry depicts the unstable [[Canada Artists]] being incinerated by a rogue umpire and Espinoza’s [[Fire Protector]] modification allowing the rest of the team to join the Artist's replacement team, the [[Topeka Moist Talkers]]. Espinoza themself was the only one to remain on the team, and entered the [[Hall of Flame]] alone.
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==Internet League Blaseball==
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The records for Espinoza begin again in [[Season 21]], when the Canadian Artists were revealed in the Library by the un-redaction of [[Library/Pre-History_I|Pre-History I]].
  
==Before Blaseball==
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It is at this point that Espinoza was able to rejoin the greater Hall of Flame. While she was quick to ingratiate herself with other members of the hall, she found herself gravitating towards [[Raúl Leal]] in particular, as thanks to the [[Iffey Jr.]]Leal’s role on the [[Miami Dale]] was similar to Espinoza’s own on the Artists. When other curious ghosts asked Espinoza about the ULB she would admit her memory of the league was not especially clear, in particular having a hard time remembering events before her death. They did occasionally find themselves discussing their previous teammates, though often only in snatches of memories they had of them rather than in detailed recollections.  
Jessica Telephone sprang fully formed from a payphone a few years ago, seconds before her brother [[Sebastian Telephone]].  Jessica's emergence from the payphone is no accident. She exists as synchronous quantum waveform in the 80s decade of every century of human history - and possibly beyond. Each at-bat for Jessica Telephone, she emerges from her phone booth as a particular century's incarnation of the Eternal Jessica. This time it may be the classic 1980s Telephone, carefully teased and feathered hair tucked under her helmet. In another inning, the plate is graced with 980s Telephone, fresh from the viking raids on the hapless Anglo-Saxons. Her next appearance may come in a spray of lasers and 4-D holograms as 2380s Telephone takes her turn at bat.
 
===Shared Traits===
 
Telephone remembers every moment of the countless 80s decades that she's lived through. Her past is constantly in flux, however. While primary aspects of her identity remain constant, everything she lived through is subject to change as she grows as a person. What she remembers shifts — except in the unique pocket of time that blaseball sits, where she often finds herself remembering multiple versions of events. The unique temporal effects of blaseball have resulted in Telephone being rendered unable to see her future, a unique circumstance for her that she reportedly finds liberating.
 
 
 
Visiting fans and flans have asked for her number in the past. None have been successful, but there is still hope. That phantom buzz in your pocket when you don't have your phone on you? That's a missed call from Jessica Telephone and you're lucky you didn't answer.
 
 
 
The concept of gender does not, never has, and never will have much meaning at all to Telephone. However, she identifies as a transgender woman.
 
 
 
{{IRM|Subject=Jessica Telephone|format=vignette|title=Known Forms of the Eternal Jessica|intro=While there are an infinite number of Jessica Telephones here is just one that has stepped out of her famous phone booth}}
 
 
 
==Blaseball Career==
 
===Starting with the Steaks===
 
Jessica Telephone started from humble beginnings with the [[Dallas Steaks]] in Season 1 alongside her twin Sebastian Telephone. The two of them managed to take the team to the postseason where they were knocked out by the [[Chicago Firefighters]], but the team was just happy to celebrate making it that far. In the very first election since the return, Jessica Telephone was empowered with the Dial Tone - making her the best batter in the league. This quickie took her from her humble beginnings and thrust her to the center of the league as she was traded to the winners of the first season of the ILB - the Philly Pies.
 
 
 
===First Stint with the Pies===
 
As Telephone grew to fame as statistically the greatest player in blaseball in season 2, her popularity skyrocketed. Many fans were particularly enthralled with her love life. Throughout the various 80s, she had been married to any number of women, often at the same time. A cult following developed around this aspect of her life, and many of the Telephones that emerged from the payphone to bat were happy to indulge questions and bask in the love of fans. Others quickly and quietly retreated to the phone booth after batting.
 
 
 
From conversations with the talkative Telephones, it has emerged that Telephone has had a number of long term relationships with women and several marriages, but she maintains a degree of privacy about her romantic life and the identity of these women is currently unknown. This has not stopped rumors from springing up; countless individuals are said to have been past, present, or future paramours of Jessica Telephone, including [[Wikipedia:Sappho|Sappho of Lesbos]], [[Wikipedia:Aphra_Behn|Aphra Behn]], and that cute girl with the undercut who works at Best Buy.
 
 
 
===Career as a Tiger===
 
Telephone's arrival to Hades began with a communication error, when general manager [[Fearful Symmetry]] demanded a phone for her office, and pitching coach [[Kick Rocks]] instead called upon an ancient pact to summon Jessica Telephone. According to legend, at that moment a blood-drenched payphone appeared before 480 BCE Spartan Jessica. saying "YOU ARE RECEIVING A COLLECT CALL FROM '''''[a chorus of shrieking souls, thousands of angry teeth gnashing in unison, the cosmic blood of a broken moon.]''''' DO YOU ACCEPT THE CHARGES?" She smiled slyly, revealing a mouth of razor-sharp teeth, before stepping into the phone booth and vanishing with a thunderous crack.
 
 
 
While in Hades, Jessica picked up the nickname "Jessica Persephone". Due to peculiarities of the Hadean local dialect, the nickname is pronounced [ˈpɚsəfoʊn], as an overcorrection for pronouncing her surname as [təˈlɛfəniː]. It's been noticed that the tangible forms of Eternal Jessica seem to be skewing somewhat older in history while she resides in Hades; ancient Greece and Rome have been especially common.
 
 
 
Several fans who were in the audience of game 2 of the Season 3 championship claim that moments after the incineration of [[Landry Violence]], Telephone answered a call on the Dial Tone.<ref>https://archiveofourown.org/works/26113303</ref>
 
 
 
===Jessica Phones Home - Return to the Pies===
 
[[File:Jessica Telephone is back.jpg|thumb|by @Nicole_alt_del]]
 
During a Season 4 match against the Tigers, Phillies shortstop [[Spears Taylor]] called Telephone to ask if she wanted to carpool to the local BLM rally after the game. The phone call inadvertently triggered Feedback, causing Jessica to emerge from Spears’s cellphone and take over their position on the Pies team.
 
 
 
Both the Tigers and Pies were sad to see their teammates go, but wished them well in their future careers. The Pies for their part held a “Jessica Phones Home” parade in center city; featuring all the Philly players on floats, flaky crust confetti, and the [[The Philadelphia Philling|Philadelphia Philling]] leading the Drexel University marching band in a jazz rendition of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe.” Telephone called the city’s response to her return “very sweet” and “honestly a little much.”
 
 
 
Overnight, Philadelphia’s population grew 1.8% due to all of Telephone’s wives, girlfriends, and fans moving into the city.
 
  
===The Shelling===
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As xe adjusted to xyr new place in the Hall, Espinoza was surprised to learn that [[Fans]] wanted her to participate in the scheduled [[Semi-Centennial]]. Considering how xyr last season of play went, xe were hesitant to join the [[Rising Stars]], not even showing an eagerness to see other former ULB members on the Rising Stars, or even the now Legendary [[Clare Ballard]] on the [[Vault Legends]].
After the [[Season 6]] regular season, one incarnation of Telephone was condemned to the inside of a peanut shell, where she remained for several months. This impressionable young Telephone was unaccustomed to staying on the blaseball field for long, typically batting and returning to the phone. While in the shell, her boredom overtook her and she passed the time by practicing rapping Eminem's song "Rap God," the only song that the groundskeeper played every night. Upon emerging from the shell after being pecked out by birds, she put on an impromptu performance for her teammates and all of the Blaseball news media, sending them into a frenzy.
 
  
Telephone tried to return to her phone, but she was shocked to find that her connection had been severed. She tried to live up to the "cool" image that many seemed to have of her, but her Internet research for "cool" instead led to images of skateboarding and vaping. She dedicated herself to these things in an attempt to be seen as effortlessly cool, though many of her former fans were turned off by her new image.
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On Season 23, Day 99 Espinoza was idolized by fans and given the [[Ego]] modification, being drafted to the Rising Stars team and playing in the Semi-Centennial. While not enthused at the outcome, They did try their best to socialize with their temporary teammates. In particular they spoke with [[Beck Whitney]] about a team that Espinoza recognized from their days on the field - the [[New York Millennials]]. Espinoza was very interested in hearing how the team had changed since she was last alive, and chatted with Whitney through the end of the Semi-Centennial, destruction of the [[Sun(Sun)]], and return to life as the two were thrown back to New York together.
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===The New York Millennials===
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While the adjustment to being resurrected was often considered a difficult one, the New York Millennials were no stranger to [[Chorby Soul| the phenomenon]], and eager to assist their new teammate in finding xyr feet in the modern ILB.  
  
Telephone was a little relieved when she found herself in a shell at the end of season 8, both tired from the effort of trying to seem cool and hoping that this new shelling would restore her connection to the telephone.
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<blockquote>Espinoza quickly made fast friends on the team, getting along finding common ground with the Millenial’s own Fire Eater, [[Andrew Solis]]. The two spent a lot of time together, owing to their shared experiences meaning that Soils was one of the few people that could relate to Espinoza's role on their last team. Alongside Soils, [[Patty Fox]], and [[Mullen Peterson]], Espinoza was quickly adjusting back to life in active play. </blockquote>
==The Shelled Ones Pods and The Return==
 
Telephone emerged in season 9 as a part of the SHELLED ONES PODS and defeated both the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] and the [[Baltimore Crabs]] before being brought down by the [[Hall Stars]] on Season 10 Day X.
 
===The Breath Mints===
 
After the events of Day X Telephone was returned to the ILB and landed with the Kansas City Breath Mints. Not much is known about her time on the Mints or which Telephone emerged from that booth to join the Mints. The only record of her time there was the letter she received from the Kansas Judicial Branch informing her that she had failed the bar exam.
 
===The Mexico City Wild Wings===
 
In season 12 Telephone was traded to the Mexico City Wild Wings and found a familiar face in [[Burke Gonzales]] from her time co-captaining in [[Macchiato City]]. Gonzales however was preoccupied with both the recent incineration of [[Case Sports]] as well as the trading of [[Joshua Watson]] to the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]]. Nevertheless the spotlight followed Telephone to Mexico City, though this particular Telephone had moved on from her glory days and was happy to use the threat of the Wild Wings Legal department to keep press at bay. Telephone instead chose to focus on the fundamentals, and acted as the Wing’s hitting coach. [[Roscoe Sundae]] was quoted saying it was “nice that they were letting their newest rookie be involved in the team”. While it’s difficult to say if the Wing’s offence improved during her stint at least one of the  [[Cell Barajas]] does credit Telephone with the suggestion that she should start pitching instead of batting which was of great help to the Wing’s defence.  
 
  
No one has been able to confirm if Telephone ever partook in [[Rafael Davids|Rafael Davids']] infamous pitching juice, and Telephone denies any claims that she had ever “picked it up by accident and downed the glass before she realized what it was”.  
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While this new version of blaseball started feeling familiar to what Espinoza had once played in, but, xe quickly learned just how different it could still be. While Espinoza knew how to handle the searing heat of the umpires, the addition of [[Consumers]] would prove to be xyr downfall. No one understood why the Consumers kept going after Espinoza, but on Season 24 Day 11 undefended from the onslaught and suffering three attacks in a single game, Espinoza was last seen being dragged under the Immateria by Consumers before being [[Redacted]].
===The Breath Mints (Redux)===
 
In season 13 Telephone once again found herself in Kansas City, and the reports of her activities dried up immediately. This time however, reporters were able to uncover a letter from the Kansas Judicial Branch saying that, despite her time with the [[Wild Wings Legal Team]], when Jessica Telephone had retaken the bar exam she had somehow managed an even lower score than her original season 11 outcome.
 
===The Philly Pies===
 
In a return to form, Telephone spent season 14 with the Philly Pies.
 
  
===The Hades Tigers===
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Saddened by the loss of their teammate, the Millennials returned to [[The Apartment]] after the game only to find something unexpected from Espinoza. Having sensed that xyr time on the team was coming to an end, xe left a painting of xyr teammates that xe had recently completed along with a small farewell note, saying that they made this “just in case the worst came to pass”.
In an even more consistent return to form, in Season 15 Telephone was traded to the Hades Tigers.
 
===The Tokyo Lift===
 
After the heat of the Tigers, Telephone was moved out of the spotlight again in season 16, when she was traded to the Tokyo Lift. Starting to wind down, she took the opportunity to get involved with running the Lift’s beefwing stand and took advantage of her extended stay to slow down and appreciate a team that wasn’t around for her rise to fame in the discipline era.
 
====A Visitor====
 
During the season 18 election Telephone encountered a non-entity in the mysterious Elsewhere that offered her a deal. It offered to trade her face, position and fame to it, and in exchange she could walk away from the game forever. It is unknown how long she considered this deal, or what else might have been offered, but when Telephone finally emerged from her phone booth she was fundamentally different. Many people speculated what this meant for the Eternal Jessica; Was any Jessica from this point on a duplicate? Had there always been a duplicate in their midst? Was there any way to tell this Jessica apart from the original ones?
 
  
The being known as Jessica Telephone declined to answer, leaving fans to speculate just what this might mean for Telephone’s past, present, and future.
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===Attraction to the Chicago Firefighters===
===The Dallas Steaks===
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The next time Agnan Espinoza was seen was on Season 24, Day 13 emerging from the secret base in Chicago’s Firehouse. The [[Firefighters]] swept into action, with [[Baby Triumphant]] hitting Espinoza and xyr new teammate [[Stout Schmitt]] home to attract xyr to the team.  
Returning to the Steaks after 20 long seasons, Telephone stepped out of her booth as a new woman. Quite literally in this case. When Jessica “Jessii” Telephone emerged in Dallas she was surprised to hear that she had been traded. From what she could remember she had never even left the Steaks in the first place. It seemed that somehow in the deal brokered in Tokyo, the Eternal Jessica no longer simply pulled herself from across time but from across dimensions as well.  
 
  
This Telephone had never left the Steaks, received the Dial tone, caught the league's attention, been shelled, or recruited to the SHELLED ONES PODS. What was left was simply Jessica Telephone batting for the Dallas Steaks.
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Returning to the dugout Schmitt and the rest of the team were quick to assist the wayward Espinoza, providing her with medical attention and a place to recover in the Firefighter’s shadows, where she remained for the duration of the Season.

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UnabashedlyRose was a lineup player for the Chicago Firefighters, and has been with the team since Season 24, Day 13. Espinoza has played for the Canada Artists, Rising Stars, and New York Millennials.

Official League Records

Espinoza's debut date is unknown, but they were a lineup player for the Canada Artists when the team was incinerated on Season D, Day 3. Espinoza was the only player to be incinerated in this event, as the Fire Protector modification protected the rest of the team, who went on to join the Topeka Moist Talkers.

Espinoza was named an MVP following Season 23, Day 99, and gained the Ego+ modification.

As a player with an Ego modification, Espinoza was recruited to the Rising Stars to play in the ILB Semi-Centennial game. Following the game, Espinoza joined the New York Millennials.

On Season 24, Day 11, Espinoza was attacked by Consumers, losing their last Soul. Espinoza was then REDACTED and removed from the Millennials' roster. On Day 13, Espinosa exited the Secret Base at the Fire Safety Awareness Center, losing Redacted and gaining the Attractor modification. Upon being batted in by Baby Triumphant, Espinoza joined the Chicago Firefighters' bench.

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

Ultra League Blaseball

Little is known about the original career of Agnan Espinoza outside of what could be found in the Library entry entitled A Save. The entry depicts the unstable Canada Artists being incinerated by a rogue umpire and Espinoza’s Fire Protector modification allowing the rest of the team to join the Artist's replacement team, the Topeka Moist Talkers. Espinoza themself was the only one to remain on the team, and entered the Hall of Flame alone.

Internet League Blaseball

The records for Espinoza begin again in Season 21, when the Canadian Artists were revealed in the Library by the un-redaction of Pre-History I.

It is at this point that Espinoza was able to rejoin the greater Hall of Flame. While she was quick to ingratiate herself with other members of the hall, she found herself gravitating towards Raúl Leal in particular, as thanks to the Iffey Jr.Leal’s role on the Miami Dale was similar to Espinoza’s own on the Artists. When other curious ghosts asked Espinoza about the ULB she would admit her memory of the league was not especially clear, in particular having a hard time remembering events before her death. They did occasionally find themselves discussing their previous teammates, though often only in snatches of memories they had of them rather than in detailed recollections.

As xe adjusted to xyr new place in the Hall, Espinoza was surprised to learn that Fans wanted her to participate in the scheduled Semi-Centennial. Considering how xyr last season of play went, xe were hesitant to join the Rising Stars, not even showing an eagerness to see other former ULB members on the Rising Stars, or even the now Legendary Clare Ballard on the Vault Legends.

On Season 23, Day 99 Espinoza was idolized by fans and given the Ego modification, being drafted to the Rising Stars team and playing in the Semi-Centennial. While not enthused at the outcome, They did try their best to socialize with their temporary teammates. In particular they spoke with Beck Whitney about a team that Espinoza recognized from their days on the field - the New York Millennials. Espinoza was very interested in hearing how the team had changed since she was last alive, and chatted with Whitney through the end of the Semi-Centennial, destruction of the Sun(Sun), and return to life as the two were thrown back to New York together.

The New York Millennials

While the adjustment to being resurrected was often considered a difficult one, the New York Millennials were no stranger to the phenomenon, and eager to assist their new teammate in finding xyr feet in the modern ILB.

Espinoza quickly made fast friends on the team, getting along finding common ground with the Millenial’s own Fire Eater, Andrew Solis. The two spent a lot of time together, owing to their shared experiences meaning that Soils was one of the few people that could relate to Espinoza's role on their last team. Alongside Soils, Patty Fox, and Mullen Peterson, Espinoza was quickly adjusting back to life in active play.

While this new version of blaseball started feeling familiar to what Espinoza had once played in, but, xe quickly learned just how different it could still be. While Espinoza knew how to handle the searing heat of the umpires, the addition of Consumers would prove to be xyr downfall. No one understood why the Consumers kept going after Espinoza, but on Season 24 Day 11 undefended from the onslaught and suffering three attacks in a single game, Espinoza was last seen being dragged under the Immateria by Consumers before being Redacted.

Saddened by the loss of their teammate, the Millennials returned to The Apartment after the game only to find something unexpected from Espinoza. Having sensed that xyr time on the team was coming to an end, xe left a painting of xyr teammates that xe had recently completed along with a small farewell note, saying that they made this “just in case the worst came to pass”.

Attraction to the Chicago Firefighters

The next time Agnan Espinoza was seen was on Season 24, Day 13 emerging from the secret base in Chicago’s Firehouse. The Firefighters swept into action, with Baby Triumphant hitting Espinoza and xyr new teammate Stout Schmitt home to attract xyr to the team.

Returning to the dugout Schmitt and the rest of the team were quick to assist the wayward Espinoza, providing her with medical attention and a place to recover in the Firefighter’s shadows, where she remained for the duration of the Season.