Wyatt Mason IX

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Wyatt Mason IX was a pitcher for the New York Millennials, and was with the team from the Second Wyatt Masoning until being echoed into Static on Season β14, Day 77.

Official League Records

Mason IX joined the ILB as a pitcher for the New York Millennials in Season β14 as part of the Second Wyatt Masoning.

Wyatt Mason IX and Wyatt Mason XI echoed each other into Static when meeting on Day 77 of the same season.

Community Lore

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


Wyatt Mason IX Across Dimensions

In the Interdimensional Rumor Mill’s library, there’s an always-evolving book titled Wyatt Mason IX’s Rumor Registry. A bookmark sticks out from between the pages, labelled IF-56.149 and marking the following entry...

Wyatt Mason IX can’t not be a pitcher for the New York Millennials, and has been since season 14 when he was a batter for the New York Millennials. He was originally a batter but was moved to pitching in Season 6. As it turned out, he was far more successful at that.

Life outside of Blaseball


Mason had a fairly successful career as a DJ. They play “lo-fi beats to hate capitalism to,” and are a big fan of the Garages. Since Season 14, they tend to play music more and talk less.
He is a college graduate, and has a degree in urban planning. He is currently working on increasing accessibility in NYC’s subway system. The Millennials attended his graduation. They even put away their phones (except to take pictures.) The pictures on faer phone are strangely glitchy now.

Season 14


On Day 77 of Season 14, something happened.

It was always going to happen. It was a setup.

Wyatt Mason was not available to pitch during the day 77 game. They were elsewhere.

Mason has not been seen since. People claim to occasionally hear a voice that sounds like them, speaking in radio static on a station they haven’t played on in years.


Everything is possible, so everything is true, so this can’t be wrong, but…

this doesn’t feel right.

rewind?

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