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{{Player|team=[[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]|status=Intact, Alive|species=Human|pronouns=They/them|rating=★★½|horse=No|position=Second Blase|image1=Workman Gloom.png}}
 
{{Player|team=[[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]|status=Intact, Alive|species=Human|pronouns=They/them|rating=★★½|horse=No|position=Second Blase|image1=Workman Gloom.png}}
  
Workman Gloom is a player for the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]]. Workman was sweet-talked onto the Thieves by [[Cornelius Games]], who desired his old rival's skill at footwear larceny. After a devastating bureaucracy accident, Games thrust a baseball rod into their hands and told them to "go get 'em, champ.". Presumably they are just too polite to mention that they have no idea how to use the rod, as they are still slugging away out there for the Shoe Thieves, day in, day out.
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'''Workman Gloom''' is a player for the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]].  
  
Workman is the owner of [[Beasley Gloom]], a canine pitcher for the same team. Beasley is very happy that they're at all of their games.
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Gloom was sweet-talked onto the Thieves by [[Cornelius Games]], who desired his old rival's skill at footwear larceny. After a devastating bureaucracy accident, Games thrust a blaseball rod into their hands and told them to "go get 'em, champ." Sources presume that Gloom is just too polite to mention they have no idea how to use the rod. Since that incident, they have been slugging away out there for the Shoe Thieves, day in, day out.
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Gloom is the owner of [[Beasley Gloom]], a canine pitcher for the same team. Beasley is very happy that they're at all of their games, sources say.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:11, 4 August 2020


Workman Gloom is a player for the Charleston Shoe Thieves.


Gloom was sweet-talked onto the Thieves by Cornelius Games, who desired his old rival's skill at footwear larceny. After a devastating bureaucracy accident, Games thrust a blaseball rod into their hands and told them to "go get 'em, champ." Sources presume that Gloom is just too polite to mention they have no idea how to use the rod. Since that incident, they have been slugging away out there for the Shoe Thieves, day in, day out.


Gloom is the owner of Beasley Gloom, a canine pitcher for the same team. Beasley is very happy that they're at all of their games, sources say.