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Valentine Games is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]].  The popular holiday Valentine's Day was named in their honor, in celebration of the day that Valentine was signed to the Crabs. This is why people on Valentine's Day are often seen wearing the Baltimore Crabs' iconic red.             
 
Valentine Games is a player for the [[Baltimore Crabs]].  The popular holiday Valentine's Day was named in their honor, in celebration of the day that Valentine was signed to the Crabs. This is why people on Valentine's Day are often seen wearing the Baltimore Crabs' iconic red.             

Revision as of 00:19, 31 July 2020


Valentine Games is a player for the Baltimore Crabs. The popular holiday Valentine's Day was named in their honor, in celebration of the day that Valentine was signed to the Crabs. This is why people on Valentine's Day are often seen wearing the Baltimore Crabs' iconic red.

While they share a surname with Charleston Shoe Thieves player Cornelius Games, and New York Millennial player Richardson Games, it has been confirmed that the three players share less than 80% of their biomass and thus are allowed to compete as separate players.