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'''Winnie Mccall''' is a lineup player for the [[New York Millennials]]. Mccall has been with the team since [[Season 1]]. | '''Winnie Mccall''' is a lineup player for the [[New York Millennials]]. Mccall has been with the team since [[Season 1]]. | ||
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==Official League Records== | ==Official League Records== | ||
Mccall was originally rated at 1 star, but after the end of [[Season 2]] was affected by the ''Soul Swap'' blessing and became a 3-star player. | Mccall was originally rated at 1 star, but after the end of [[Season 2]] was affected by the ''Soul Swap'' blessing and became a 3-star player. | ||
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Mccall was voted ''Most Likely to Be Sacrificed for Material or Otherwise Splorting Gain'' during [[Season 1]]. | Mccall was voted ''Most Likely to Be Sacrificed for Material or Otherwise Splorting Gain'' during [[Season 1]]. | ||
− | Mccall was recruited onto the Millennials while wandering New York's subway tunnels; stumbling across a lost door, she opened it, discovering a secret entrance to the Millennials stadium. She had been trying to find the F line. <ref>https://twitter.com/nymillenials/status/1289066790195208192</ref> | + | Mccall was recruited onto the Millennials while wandering New York's subway tunnels; stumbling across a lost door, she opened it, discovering a secret entrance to the Millennials' stadium. She had been trying to find the F line. <ref>https://twitter.com/nymillenials/status/1289066790195208192</ref> |
− | Worried about the necessity of a fun gimmick to be considered a widely known Blaseball player, Mccall briefly brought pockets full of smartphones to all of their at-bats. "Everyone seemed to have ''something'', you know? Scorpler has his cool jacket, Dom has the obvious thing, Sandie's the most amazing merfolk ever... what did I have? My last name's Mccall, and our team already had a phone theme, so it felt pretty obvious," Mccall later recounted. | + | Worried about the necessity of a fun gimmick to be considered a widely known Blaseball player, Mccall briefly brought pockets full of smartphones to all of their at-bats. "Everyone seemed to have ''something'', you know? Scorpler has his cool jacket, Dom has the obvious thing, Sandie's the most amazing merfolk ever... what did I have? My last name's Mccall, and our team already had a phone theme, so it felt pretty obvious," Mccall later recounted. Unfortunately, this coincided with [[Jessica Telephone]]'s popular advent, and Mccall failed to gain any notoriety. She still maintains that Telephone copied her somehow. |
− | Unfortunately, this coincided with [[Jessica Telephone]]'s popular advent, and Mccall failed to gain any notoriety. She still maintains that Telephone copied her somehow. | ||
Winnie has a moderately successful podcast about [[gum]], appropriately named "Chewin' It". Since the ''Soul Swap'' of Season 2 "Chewin' It" has seen a significant drop in both notable guest appearances and viewership due to the endless screaming caused by the harrowing effects of the soul swap. Most downloads are attributed to audial pranks, or are played at high volumes in public spaces as a form of protest against the practice of soul swapping. | Winnie has a moderately successful podcast about [[gum]], appropriately named "Chewin' It". Since the ''Soul Swap'' of Season 2 "Chewin' It" has seen a significant drop in both notable guest appearances and viewership due to the endless screaming caused by the harrowing effects of the soul swap. Most downloads are attributed to audial pranks, or are played at high volumes in public spaces as a form of protest against the practice of soul swapping. | ||
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No gods no landlords.png|Winnie Mccall by {{Twitter|name=makiyamazaki}} | No gods no landlords.png|Winnie Mccall by {{Twitter|name=makiyamazaki}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:16, 28 October 2020
Winnie Mccall is a lineup player for the New York Millennials. Mccall has been with the team since Season 1.
Official League Records
Mccall was originally rated at 1 star, but after the end of Season 2 was affected by the Soul Swap blessing and became a 3-star player.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Mccall was voted Most Likely to Be Sacrificed for Material or Otherwise Splorting Gain during Season 1.
Mccall was recruited onto the Millennials while wandering New York's subway tunnels; stumbling across a lost door, she opened it, discovering a secret entrance to the Millennials' stadium. She had been trying to find the F line. [1]
Worried about the necessity of a fun gimmick to be considered a widely known Blaseball player, Mccall briefly brought pockets full of smartphones to all of their at-bats. "Everyone seemed to have something, you know? Scorpler has his cool jacket, Dom has the obvious thing, Sandie's the most amazing merfolk ever... what did I have? My last name's Mccall, and our team already had a phone theme, so it felt pretty obvious," Mccall later recounted. Unfortunately, this coincided with Jessica Telephone's popular advent, and Mccall failed to gain any notoriety. She still maintains that Telephone copied her somehow.
Winnie has a moderately successful podcast about gum, appropriately named "Chewin' It". Since the Soul Swap of Season 2 "Chewin' It" has seen a significant drop in both notable guest appearances and viewership due to the endless screaming caused by the harrowing effects of the soul swap. Most downloads are attributed to audial pranks, or are played at high volumes in public spaces as a form of protest against the practice of soul swapping.
Fan Art
Winnie Mccall by @makiyamazaki
Winnie Mccall Tlopps Card by @makiyamazaki
Winnie Mccall Soulscream by @makiyamazaki
Li'l Winnie by @AndreaStreeter
References
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Buried | Spears Rogers | |
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Stats | Season | 1 |
Beta | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4· 5· 6· 7· 8· 9· 10· 11· 12· 13· 14· 15· 16· 17· 18· 19· 20· 21· 22· 23· 24 | |
Circuits | Gamma 1 · Gamma 2 · Gamma 3 · Gamma 4 | |
Ballpark | New York, New York Arena, Arena | |
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Staff | Millie the Bodega Cat · NYSMM | |
Places | [York] | |
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History | New York Millennials' History · Millennials (generation) | |
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