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Yeong-Ho Garcia is a pitcher for the Yellowstone Magic, and has been with the team since Season 1. Garcia has garnered a reputation as the Magic's Ace Pitcher, and has reliably delivered on the mound, losing only 4 games in Season 2.

Official League Records

Garcia currently has no notable events in the official recordbooks.

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

History

Garcia grew up in a relatively secluded area of Pinnacle Mountain within Yellowstone Park. Learning early on that they were gifted with a tint of the supernatural, they shortly began a love affair with blaseball, after having been enrolled in the Local Llittle League at the age of seven.

Having discovered a love of pitching, they began to practice and noticed they had a natural connection to blaseballs which were slightly smudged with local soil.

Becoming the second slotted pitcher in their high school team, the Theofate Titans, they were soon noticed by those silent hooded scouts from the ILB.

Taking some time away from the sport to locate the ghost of their great grandmother, recently discovered to be reincarnated as their current house cat, Yeong-Ho was invited to join the Magic, and helped guide the team to where they are today.

Described as 'lanky' by most, with short hair and a warm-hearted smile, their appearance seems to shift often, only in quite subtle ways, but always into forms that those viewing them would describe as 'putting at ease'.

After Season Three of the Blaseball series, Yeung began their traditional trek into the wilderness. It was while they were out that the announcement of a Prolonged Siesta was announced. They took this time to travel yet deeper into the Park, where they stumbled upon a vast network of caves. Exploring for a while, they began to follow a chorus of whispers, leading them towards a small chamber, deep under the hidden access to Fairy Falls.

It was here that Yeong began to understand just what their abilities could do, and how they could help them and the Magic in the future. In exchange for such knowledge, Yeong's left eye had become crystallized, shimmering with a faint purple glow. It is currently unknown if there are any properties to this, however Yeong has insisted that their vision has not been compromised. It should be pointed out, however, that there are now more instances of the pieces of chewing gum that have been stuck under the stadium's chairs for so long, to have begun pulsing and shifting, possibly starting to meld together.

[Take 2]

Garcia grew up as a nature spirit in a relatively secluded area of Pinnacle Mountain within Yellowstone Park with his grandmother. They had a small camper with a TV that only had 3 channels: National Geographic, Blaseball Commentary and K-dramas.

He and his grandma LOVED the National Parks and traversed the nation, acquiring as many National Parks Stamps as possible. Along the way, he learned of blaseball and developed a pitching style, naming all of his pitches after the places he visited like "THE BADLANDS BRUISER" and "THE CONGAREE CURVEBALL."

During the journey, his grandmother passed away, and their spirit was reincarnated as a house cat. To this day, Yeong-ho carries his grandmother in a hiking backpack made for cats.

Yeong-ho has collected every single National Parks Stamp, except for one: Yellowstone. Unfortunately, Yellowstone National Park Service is not giving out any more National Parks Stamps until blaseball has concluded. Yeong-ho has decided to take matters into his own hands, to earn the last stamp for grandma. In addition to joining the Yellowstone Magic blaseball team thanks to his pitching expertise, Yeong-Ho still regularly roams the park as a model guest filled with wonder, admiration, and respect for the natural world.

His grandmother thinks he is very handsome, and many among the park rangers are inclined to agree.


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