Yeong-Ho Garcia

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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.

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At the end of Season 4, Garcia was affected by the Alternate Reality Decree, rerolling their stats (most notably, dropping their pitching rating to ).

During the Season 5 election, Garcia's pitching fell half a star as a part of the Charleston Shoe Thieves' Bad Neighbors blessing.

On Season 6, Day 26, Garcia's hitting ability was siphoned by Seattle Garages batter Lang Richardson in a game with Blooddrain weather, bringing it from to .

During the Season 9 election, Garcia received the Friend of Crows modification due to the passing of the Forecast: Birds decree.


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The Alternatization of Yeong-Ho Garcia

After a strange occurrence in Yellowstone, Garcia has switched places with an alternate [Bluesky] reality Garcia. The alternative Garcia has a right eye made of crystal. They have only ever collected the Yellowstone National Park stamp, forgoing an epic national park tour with their grandma. Because of this, they have terrible blaseball skills, and absolutely no specialty pitches.

Alternate Garcia walks upside down, with their feet in the air and their head just barely hovering off the ground. No one on the team seems to notice. They have pretty harshed vibes, and they seem to have a nasty attitude towards most of the rest of the team. Their teammates can't seem to figure out why Yeong-ho has turned so negative, but when Bevan Wise was questioned on the matter, he only responded, "Something's not right." The only being that can tell the difference is the spirit of Garcia's grandmother, who is residing in a common house cat. She loves both and all Garcias very much. The original Garcia still hangs out in the stands and tries to cheer on the team when they can. They're doing fine!

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