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{{Player|team=[[Los Angeles Tacos]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★}}'''Wyatt "Lee Davenport" Mason''' is a pitcher for the [[Los Angeles Tacos]]. Davenport was a baker before being consigned to the Blaseball league. They are most known for their outspoken opposition to the [[ILB 2K██]] series of video games, as they have strong superstitions against their likeness being used in a simulation.  
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{{Player|team=[[Los Angeles Tacos]]|status=Intact, Alive|rating=★}}'''Wyatt "Lee Davenport" Mason''' is a pitcher for the [[Los Angeles Tacos]]. Mason was a baker before being consigned to the Blaseball league. They are most known for their outspoken opposition to the [[ILB 2K██]] series of video games, as they have strong superstitions against their likeness being used in a simulation.  
  
  
  
Davenport also criticized the accuracy of the game, saying they had brown hair that the game falsely depicted as red. However, fellow players and fans alike can confirm that Davenport has had red hair for as long as they've been in the league. When shown photo evidence of this fact, Davenport whispered something about "being replaced by their digital doppelgänger" and refused to give any further comment. They have not spoken a word since.
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Mason also criticized the accuracy of the game, saying they had brown hair that the game falsely depicted as red. However, fellow players and fans alike can confirm that Mason has had red hair for as long as they've been in the league. When shown photo evidence of this fact, Mason whispered something about "being replaced by their digital doppelgänger" and refused to give any further comment. They have not spoken a word since.
  
Davenport has been a member of the team since [[Season 1]].
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Mason has been a member of the team since [[Season 1]].
  
 
=== The Grand Unslam ===
 
=== The Grand Unslam ===
Davenport was the pitcher in the fateful [[Season 3]] Day 73 game against the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] that marked the occurrence of the [[Grand Unslam]]. It is said that Davenport threw their secret ability pitch, The Gateway Ball, also known as the Quantum Curveball or The 502mph ball, which contributed to the events that unfolded leading to an unplanned [[siesta]]. Fans have theorized that it was Davenport's digital doppelgänger who took advantage of the weakening system to attempt to open a rift and replace Davenport once and for all, or perhaps escape the simulation entirely, though these rumors are unconfirmed.  
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Mason was the pitcher in the fateful [[Season 3]] Day 73 game against the [[Charleston Shoe Thieves]] that marked the occurrence of the [[Grand Unslam]]. It is said that Mason threw their secret ability pitch, The Gateway Ball, also known as the Quantum Curveball or The 502mph ball, which contributed to the events that unfolded leading to an unplanned [[siesta]]. Fans have theorized that it was Mason's digital doppelgänger who took advantage of the weakening system to attempt to open a rift and replace Mason once and for all, or perhaps escape the simulation entirely, though these rumors are unconfirmed.  
  
 
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Revision as of 22:24, 9 August 2020

Wyatt "Lee Davenport" Mason is a pitcher for the Los Angeles Tacos. Mason was a baker before being consigned to the Blaseball league. They are most known for their outspoken opposition to the ILB 2K██ series of video games, as they have strong superstitions against their likeness being used in a simulation.


Mason also criticized the accuracy of the game, saying they had brown hair that the game falsely depicted as red. However, fellow players and fans alike can confirm that Mason has had red hair for as long as they've been in the league. When shown photo evidence of this fact, Mason whispered something about "being replaced by their digital doppelgänger" and refused to give any further comment. They have not spoken a word since.

Mason has been a member of the team since Season 1.

The Grand Unslam

Mason was the pitcher in the fateful Season 3 Day 73 game against the Charleston Shoe Thieves that marked the occurrence of the Grand Unslam. It is said that Mason threw their secret ability pitch, The Gateway Ball, also known as the Quantum Curveball or The 502mph ball, which contributed to the events that unfolded leading to an unplanned siesta. Fans have theorized that it was Mason's digital doppelgänger who took advantage of the weakening system to attempt to open a rift and replace Mason once and for all, or perhaps escape the simulation entirely, though these rumors are unconfirmed.