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, Ace Pitcher, and has reliably delivered on the mound, losing only 4 games in Season 2.

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Garcia currently has no notable events in the official recordbooks.

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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.


Shortly after the end of Season 3, Yeong-Ho decided it was time to wander the Park, seeking a sense of calm and reflection. When they had returned from their reflection, having spent some time reflecting with Washer Barajas, they discovered that their grandmother, the blue, four-eyed, two tailed cat who, as we recall, is the spirit of their grandmother reincarnated, had left them what is commonly known as a gift of respect, or 'rent payment', at their door.


Yeong noticed it was a glove, but not just a normal, run of the mill type of glove. No, this was made of strands of vines the colors clearly not from the Natural World, they suspected from one of the older trees in the Park, with tendrils that seemed to shift and wave in the air, even when there was no wind. It was a perfect fit for Yeong, and they began to notice that while wearing the glove, he was able to perceive the veil of enchantments surrounding The Ball Park, and the silent group of Watchers, the hooded silent observers who stood upon the floodlights of the Stadium.

They continued to practice with the glove during the off season, building a connection with the glove, and began to call it Viciaorid, and soon began to share a bit of themselves with it.

It remained to be seen what effects Viciaorid would have upon Yeong-Ho as time progressed.

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