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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a pitcher for the [[Pandemonium Artists]].
 
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==Fan Art==
 
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== Personal Life ==
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Watson Ward has always dreamed of becoming a superhero. Unfortunately, after graduating from college with a degree in super-humanities, Ward was shocked to discover that even entry-level vigilante positions require at least 6-10 years of professional experience. Thus, Ward spent much of his early career as an apprentice (e.g. unpaid intern.) to a variety of costumed heroes. Over time Ward developed a strong resume of sidekick skills, including but not limited to:
  
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* Spouting family-friendly puns during combat.
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* Doing a cool backflip.
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* Asking exactly the right question during a difficult investigation.
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* Looking really impressed when the hero announces the solution to a difficult investigation.
  
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However despite his best efforts and the glowing recommendation letters of multiple genius, billionaire, playboy philanthropists, Ward was unable to defeat his true arch-nemesis; The Gig Economy.
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After months of unemployment, Ward stumbled upon a Craigslist ad for Internet League Blaseball, to which he eagerly responded, having wildly misunderstood the term "Batboy".<br />
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== Gallery ==
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Fastball_special.png|Watson Ward with teammate Cinna Toast.
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 14 March 2021

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Watson Ward is a pitcher for the Pandemonium Artists.


Official League Records

Ward joined Internet League Blaseball as a pitcher for the Pandemonium Artists during the inaugural Coffee Cup.


Personal Life

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

Watson Ward has always dreamed of becoming a superhero. Unfortunately, after graduating from college with a degree in super-humanities, Ward was shocked to discover that even entry-level vigilante positions require at least 6-10 years of professional experience. Thus, Ward spent much of his early career as an apprentice (e.g. unpaid intern.) to a variety of costumed heroes. Over time Ward developed a strong resume of sidekick skills, including but not limited to:

  • Spouting family-friendly puns during combat.
  • Doing a cool backflip.
  • Asking exactly the right question during a difficult investigation.
  • Looking really impressed when the hero announces the solution to a difficult investigation.

However despite his best efforts and the glowing recommendation letters of multiple genius, billionaire, playboy philanthropists, Ward was unable to defeat his true arch-nemesis; The Gig Economy.

After months of unemployment, Ward stumbled upon a Craigslist ad for Internet League Blaseball, to which he eagerly responded, having wildly misunderstood the term "Batboy".

Gallery