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On Day 92 of [[Season 2]], Alstott hit a game winning double home run in the ninth inning against the [[Dallas Steaks]], helping to keep the Shoe Thieves in the running for a contentious playoff race. Following this game, Alstott gained the nickname "Twofer", referencing the double home run as well as her age (two years old) and her two-star player rating.
 
On Day 92 of [[Season 2]], Alstott hit a game winning double home run in the ninth inning against the [[Dallas Steaks]], helping to keep the Shoe Thieves in the running for a contentious playoff race. Following this game, Alstott gained the nickname "Twofer", referencing the double home run as well as her age (two years old) and her two-star player rating.
  
 
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During Season 3, Alstott's parent Kennedy Alstott of the Moist Talkers was Incinerated, leaving Velazquez Alstott orphaned. Soon after, Alstott was found staring into a broken mirror in a truck stop bathroom and carving a seven-armed figure out of soap. When asked about this incident by reporters, she declined to comment, stating it was "nappy time".
  
 
Alstott holds the current record for possessing the most non-artifical [[teeth]] among all Blaseball players, disputed by fellow Shoe Thieves player [[Blankenship Fischer]].
 
Alstott holds the current record for possessing the most non-artifical [[teeth]] among all Blaseball players, disputed by fellow Shoe Thieves player [[Blankenship Fischer]].

Revision as of 16:27, 5 August 2020


Velazquez Alstott is a player for the Charleston Shoe Thieves and the infant daughter of Canada Moist Talkers player Kennedy Alstott. Alstott is considered a miraculous prodigy in toddler terms, but relative to adult professional athletes she's below average.

On Day 92 of Season 2, Alstott hit a game winning double home run in the ninth inning against the Dallas Steaks, helping to keep the Shoe Thieves in the running for a contentious playoff race. Following this game, Alstott gained the nickname "Twofer", referencing the double home run as well as her age (two years old) and her two-star player rating.

During Season 3, Alstott's parent Kennedy Alstott of the Moist Talkers was Incinerated, leaving Velazquez Alstott orphaned. Soon after, Alstott was found staring into a broken mirror in a truck stop bathroom and carving a seven-armed figure out of soap. When asked about this incident by reporters, she declined to comment, stating it was "nappy time".

Alstott holds the current record for possessing the most non-artifical teeth among all Blaseball players, disputed by fellow Shoe Thieves player Blankenship Fischer.