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==Season 20==
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After the Repeal Turntables Decree failed to pass, [[Sun(Sun)]] was set upon the league thanks to a Grand Bargain made by the [[Boss]]. Sun (Sun) caused "All Wins and Unwins to be Squared". In practice this meant that the unwins (-1 wins) became 1 win.
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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]].
  
Additionally Sun (Sun) remained visible on the standings page, with a gauge labeled as "pressure" that seemed to rise with every Run, Win, and Incineration in the league. The Sun (Sun) also seemed to gain a large amount of pressure any time a [[The Sun|new Sun]] was added to the league via a decree.
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==Official League Records==
===The Unquiet Dead===
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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]].
At the start of Season 20, [[the Monitor]] noted that they <span class="squid">hadn't checked the hall in a bit </span> as they had<span class="squid"> been kind of busy</span>. They commented on the appearance of the [[Alaskan Immortals]] in the Hall under a new "Teams" section, as well the fact that [[Pudge Nakamoto]] had simply wandered out of the Hall during the last election due to their {{ModifInline|wanderer|duration=permanent}} modification.
 
  
On Day 1 of Season 20, [[Kennedy Loser]], the last remaining player with the {{ModifInline|haunted|duration=permanent}} modification, was inhabited by a deceased player named [[Abbott Wright]]. What was unusual about this was that no one knew who Wright was - they seemed to not be a part of any team's roster or shadows, including the newly discovered Immortals, and did not appear anywhere on the site. Attempts to find them in the game's search failed, and any attempts to pull up their player page while they were at bat also failed. Shorty afterwards Loser was inhabited by [[Alford Pliskin]], who had all of the same mysteries, and over the course of the season he picked up a number of inexplicable haunts, nicknamed "Kennedy Loser's New Guys" or KLoNGs for short.
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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.
===The Depth Chart===
 
<small>See the main article on [[Levels]].</small><br/>
 
At the Season 20 Earsiesta the Boss confirmed the <span class="coin">suspension of the Seasonal Readings</span> to which the Reader replied <span class="tarot"> go long </span> and unveiled a new Depth tab on the site.  
 
  
The new Depth Chart was was a way for teams to visualize where they fell along the league's levels. The Y axis of the grid represented a team's level in relation to the League, while the x axis represented an unknown variable. The chart was split across the middle with a line resembling the MVP line seen on the Idol Board, and teams moved closer to the Desert or Gate as their Credit Rating changed.  
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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]].
  
The top of the chart featured what seemed to be a desert with a number of cacti, while the bottom of the chart featured a number of clouds as well as the Gate that was seen on [http://www.blaseball2.com/ Blaseball 2]. Noticing the connection to Blaseball 2, some fans checked to see if anything could be found at [http://www.blaseball0.com/ Blaseball 0], but found a plain white page with a single cactus emoji. (🌵)
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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.
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{{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]].  
  
While most teams bobbed around the center of the chart, the coming election featured a number of [[Season_20#Election_Ballot|Blessings]] with the potential to impact a team's [[Levels#eDensity_Manipulation|eDensity]] including '''Shots in the Dark''', '''Couldn't Hurt''', '''Heavy-Handed''', '''Light-Handed''', '''Strange Attractor''', '''Backup or Down''', '''Complete 180''', '''Heads over Tails''', and '''Low Five'''.  
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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.  
  
===The Fifth Base===
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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]].
<small>See the main article on [[Fifth Base (Item)]].</small><br/>
 
During the [[Season 19|Season 19 elections]], [[Jesús Koch]] received the Legendary Super Roamin' Fifth Base from the blessing of the same name, becoming Super Roamin' and roaming to a new team every 9 days.
 
  
On '''Day 38''' the Fifth Base was placed down for the first time in [[The Oven]] and fans discovered the intricacies of the Legendary Item. A baserunner holding the The Fifth Base had a small chance of placing and stealing to the Fifth Base in the ballpark they were playing in, giving the ballpark {{ModifInline|EXTRA_BASE|duration=permanent}} modification and removing the item from the player. If a baserunner was standing on the placed Fifth Base, they had a small chance of stealing the base, giving them the item and removing the modification from the ballpark.  
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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.  
  
The Base changed hands several times over the course of the season, and a full list of it's travels is available [[Fifth Base (Item)|here]].
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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>
===Underhanded===
 
As the season progressed, the effects of the Underhanded Blessing from the previous election began to take hold as [[Michelle Sportsman]] became the first player to achieve a negative ERA, ending the season winning 28 of her 32 games.
 
  
This was only the start of what was to come, as in the Giftshop that season teams were able to purchase an Underhanded cap, which resulted in a total of 17 pitchers across the league making use of the Underhanded modification, contributing to the league average ERA dropping form 4.5 to 4.1 between [[Season 19]] and [[Season 20]], something the [[Kansas City Breath Mints]] would take note of, and eventually use as a cornerstone of their first championship victory in [[Season 21]].
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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 Underbracket===
 
With the passing of the Under Bracket in the Season 19 Elections, losing teams were now able to compete in a losers tournament, with the goal to lose enough games to un-lose the Underbracket. Underbracket wins netted the team a Championship win for their team, though it was unclear if these would be counted towards [[Evolution]].  
 
  
The winners of the inaugural Underbracket were the [[San Francisco Lovers]].
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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”.
  
===The Investigation Concludes===
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===Attraction to the Chicago Firefighters===
<small>See the main article on the [[Investigation]].</small><br/>
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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.  
After the election in Season 20, it was declared that the [[Investigation]] led by [[Liquid Friend]] and [[Uncle Plasma]] had concluded. According to the Boss<span class="coin"> their hard work showed no foul play</span>, and we could<span class="coin"> put all that behind Us</span>. She then bid them to enjoy their retirement as the pair were preserved and placed in the [[Vault]], gaining the {{ModifInline|Legendary|duration=permanent}} modifier, as well as a message that they were "Stronger Together" as they both gained the {{ModifInline|Yolked|duration=permanent}} modifier.  
 
  
==Season 21==
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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.
===Go Long===
 
<small>See the main article on [[Levels]].</small><br/>
 
As teams investigated the features of eDensity and Levels, fans were presented with a unique opportunity to explore as Chorby Soul, Soul edition appeared in the Gift Shop. This prompted two teams to seek out the infamously heavy-souled player.
 
 
 
The first was the [[Atlantis Georgias]] who, thanks to their {{ModifInline|light handed|duration=permanent}} modifier were able to use Chorby's Soul to shoot to the 0 level on the Depth Chart on Season 21 Day 74. When the team reached the Desert on the chart it prompted a message from [[The Reader]] that was simply <span class="tarot"> touch down, special teams, tumbleweed sounds</span>. This resulted in [http://www.blaseball0.com/ Blaseball0] being updated to show a large number of cacti, and revealed a [[blagonball]].
 
 
 
On the opposite end of the spectrum, the [[Ohio Worms]] reached the gate on Season 21 Day 75. This was due to them picking up their own Chorby Soul to plunge to the depths of the chart where, to the surprise the Worms the replicas of the Dynamic Duo protected them from the consumer attacks many had been dreading.  When the Worms reached the Gate the monitor responded that <span class="squid"> something smells fishy </span>. Now when players visited [http://www.blaseball2.com/ Blaseball 2] they were greeted by red fish bursting out of the broken gate. While the Monitor was quick to point out these were <span class="squid"> herring, my favorite </span>, an arguably more important discovery was that this allowed players to upshell certain [[Investigation]] related events to get Red Herrings.
 
 
 
===The Library Unveiled===
 
With the discovery of Red Herrings fans realized that they could be used to react to the redacted entries in the Library, much the same way that they could use peanuts to react to feed massages. However rather than simply having {{Lootcrates}} repeat messages when they reached 1000 reactions, redacted messages with 1000 Herring would be un-redacted, revealing the entry and occasionally giving fans access to additional information surrounding the entry such as player pages, or new teams appearing in the [[Hall of Flame]].
 
 
 
As fans uncovered new events, players, and teams, they excitedly shared and recorded their results until finally they uncovered the first message in "An Eclipse"
 
 
 
'''[[Parker MacMillan]] left instability in their wake. The [[Alaskan Immortals]] became Unstable!'''
 
 
 
===Parker MacMillan===
 
<small>See the main article on [[Parker MacMillan]].</small><br/>
 
The discovery of Parker MacMillan also uncovered a number of permanent modifications that began to fill in the blanks regarding the incinerated teams that had begun populating the Hall: the {{ModifInline|superwanderer|duration=permanent}} modification, combined with the newly discovered {{ModifInline|firewalker|duration=permanent}} modification. Additionally MacMillan was holding an item called [[The Force Field]], that applied the {{ModifInline|Force|duration=permanent}} modification, preventing him from leaving the Vault he was currently trapped in and spreading his instability across the league once more.  
 
 
 
The implications of this discovery, specifically the {{ModifInline|legendary|duration=permanent}} status of Parker MacMillan and the naming convention of [[Replicas]], quickly led fans to the theory that the current [[Commissioner]], [[Parker MacMillan IIIII]], along with his two predecessors could be replicas minted from the original Parker MacMillan.
 
 
 
MacMillan IIIII seemed to come to the same conclusion, quickly expressing his distress on the @Blaseball twitter account with a series of tweets, even going as far as to lock the account temporarily. On his return he did not seem to be his usual upbeat self, replacing the standard #partytime messages that season with half hearted attempts before being chided for his unprofessionalism and returning to the previous standard format.
 
 
 
==Season 22==
 
===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.
 
 
 
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]].
 
 
 
===Pitching Machine 2===
 
lmao
 
===The Fifth Base (Continued)===
 
<small>See the main article on the [[Fifth Base (Item)]].</small><br/>
 
Baldwin causes problems
 
===Historical Replicas===
 
Cote Loveless, Trader New Megan Ito, Phoenix Clare Ballard ect.
 
 
 
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seriously I need this internship
 
come on my mom will kill me
 
i am the only #blaseball commissioner. the check mark means that this tweet has been verified as true-->
 

Latest revision as of 01:22, 25 October 2022

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.

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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.