Eugenia Bickle

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Eugenia Bickle was a lineup player for the Moab Hellmouth Sunbeams, and was with the Sunbeams from Season β1 until Fall Ball.

Official League Records

Bickle joined the ILB as a pitcher for the Moab Sunbeams with the Return of Blaseball.

During the Season β4 elections, Bickle was affected by the Alternate Reality decree and replaced by an Alternate. This involved Bickle's stats being randomized, resulting in a combined 5.6 5.8 stat increase.

During the Season β6 elections the Sunbeams received the Move the Mounds Closer blessing and benefited from the Sharing Signs blessing the Boston Flowers received, which boosted Bickle's pitching from 1.6 2.3 .

During the Season β7 elections, the Hellmouth Sunbeams received the Stickum blessing, which boosted Bickle's defense from 2.8 3.8 .

During the Season β9 elections, the Hellmouth Sunbeams received the Mutually Arising blessing, resulting in a combined 8.9 9.4 stat increase.

During the Season β10 elections the Sunbeams benefited from the Sharing Signs blessing the Unlimited Tacos received, resulting in an decrease in batting ability from 2.8 2.5 .

During the Coffee Cup, Bickle played for the Milk Proxy Society as a pitcher.

During the Season β13 elections, Bickle retreated to the Sunbeams' Shadows in exchange for Jayden Wright as a result of the Sunbeams' Foreshadow will, resulting in a combined 10.7 11.4 stat increase.

During the Season β14 elections, Bickle rejoined the Sunbeams' active roster in exchange for Sigmund Castillo as a result of the Sunbeams' Foreshadow will, becoming a lineup player in the process.

During the Season β15 elections, Bickle's baserunning was boosted 1.9 2.1 as a result of the Running Practice blessing.

During the Season β20 elections, Bickle's moxie increased 5.8 6.8 and thwackability increased 6.4 6.6 as a result of the Global Guts blessing.

During the Season β22 elections, Bickle gained the Skipping and Subtractor modifications as a result of the Record Scratch and Subtractor Avoidance blessings.

COMMUNITY REPORTS
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History

Bickle has been quoted as "being here for the love of the game!" and "just here to have fun!".

They have an absolutely devastating cutter, nearly incapacitating opponents. Unfortunately, the cutter is all they have, and for this reason they have been called "predictable" by critics.

Season 2

Bickle had a very difficult season, consistently being roughed up in lopsided losses. Speculation abounds that they were playing through an injury in order to avoid the Sunbeams' medical staff.

Season 3

Building on some limited successes at the end of season 2, Bickle showed that they had healed from their apparent injury with much closer games. However, a chronic lack of offensive support still meant they took a number of potentially undeserved losses.

Personal Life

Bickle enjoys gardening as a hobby when not on the pitcher's mound, and has won awards for successfully cultivating and repopulating Utah with its endangered endemic species, notably the Rabbit Valley gilia and Despain's cactus. Her garden, for which guided tours can be booked during the Blaseball off-season, features many more rare Utah flora[1] and over ninety varieties of heirloom brassica. Rumors abound that one of the plants she cultivates provides her with a limited ability to shapeshift. This may or may not explain how she sometimes appears as an orc, and other times as a slugtaur.

She hosts a weekly plant and cutting swap on Saturdays in the ghost town, Sego, through which she helped found the Hellmouth Beautification Society. This collaborative project with Bostonian gardeners aims to create flora capable of thriving in the inhospitable Hellmouth.

Fan Works

Fanfiction
For more fanfiction see the 'Eugenia Bickle' tag on AO3

References

  1. Any visitors to Bickle's garden identifying as a Seattle Garages fan are permitted to take home one cutting of the Last Chance Townsend Daisy, a real flower that seemingly exists to casually threaten Garages pitcher Mike Townsend.