18 Works in Scores Baserunner (Blaseball)
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Scores can’t help herself; she laughs. It’s small but still enough that Coolname’s displeasure obviously deepens. “If you didn’t do anything wrong, you wouldn’t be here. Am I guessing right?”
“It’s not a guess when you know the answer,” Coolname spits back. “I thought the whole agreement was that I couldn’t be contacted again. So again, what do you want?”
(the beginning of a very odd, very long friendship.)
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“The night before it happens, Violet doesn’t get any sleep.”
a snapshot of the final hours of one wyatt mason vi.
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New Recruit - Recruit a rookie to be the 10th player in your lineup.
... eleventh, actually.
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Parker receives some mail and takes a personal day.
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As a team bonding exercise, the Boston Flowers road trip for their next series. It goes as well as one would expect.
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all the cool teens are into occult bloodsplort secrets these days, haven't you heard? by jaybot_hotdogfingers
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
02 Oct 2022
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The thing about the ILB website, of course, is that it has the Book. Or, at least, a little of the Book. Even the section that's there is heavily redacted, but Scores copies it down meticulously into a spiral-bound notebook with the careful handwriting of an eighth-grader.
(Scores Baserunner tries to reverse-engineer the Forbidden Book.)
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- Part 1 of radio's blasetober 2022
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NIC WINKLER: I was on vacation in Miami with Margo. We were visiting Beck, whom I believe you also know.
HOLLYWOOD: And what did you do while you were in Miami, Mr. Winkler?
WINKLER: It— Why— Okay. We spent some time with the Dale, and Margo’s extended family. We went to the beach. It was nice.
KEYES: I’m sure it was! I’m sure it was very nice... GETTING MARRIED WITHOUT TELLING ANYONE.
(On Nic, Margo, secret weddings, and the finding out.)
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Tiana Takahashi faces a mysterious opponent at a Tlopps tournament finals.
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Gravity is not just a one-way street. The Earth pulls the Moon, yes; but the Moon pulls the Earth, too, and the balance between these two things creates an orbit. It creates the tides, currents, weather, and consequences far beyond what one might expect from two rocks.
Scores wouldn’t say that either one of them seeks the other out. But somehow, one way or another, Envy tends to be where she is. And, somehow, the inverse is also true.
(A love story and a tragedy, built out of the moments found between.)
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- Part 2 of keeping score
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Twelve scenes from Christmas Eve.
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Eclipse weather hardly even scares her anymore. That’s probably a mistake, she knows. Incinerations are still just as possible as they’ve always been. But it’s been more than a year since she started, and really, the most she’s had to worry about is the white balance on her tape.
And, in fact, Lani is so focused on balancing the lighting that she doesn’t even notice when the crowd falls silent. She misses the way the shadows grow long, swirling with deep reds and purples. But it’s impossible to miss the roar of an umpire as its form grows, as it sheds its human form and becomes a beast of flame and smoke.
Lani can’t help it. She screams.
(An alternate take on Allan Kranch, written as part of the Kranchmas event!)
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- Part 3 of keeping score
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Owen Picklestein has been hanging out in the Shadows with some birds. It takes a few seasons before someone else who has a knack for birds shows up in the Garden....
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The Garden is becoming familiar with the taste of saltwater. Where a Crab steps, the damp death seeps into the soil, drying out the roots and browning the edges of the leaves. Every year, a new stranger, a new foreign influence. The feeling of something old and cracked and dead and empty, the feeling of ghosts and hauntings.
The Garden knows, in so much as a place can know, that Brock Forbes will not be any easier. Even so, it reaches out once again.
(On Brock Forbes and the Garden.)
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Scores Baserunner does "not" like Zesty Yaboi by LilyOfTheCosmos
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
02 Apr 2021
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Zesty Yaboi is a famous streamer. Scores is (was) her biggest fan. Now they're on the same team, and Scores needs to confront some feelings about that.
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Scores Baserunner is up to bat.
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You're Holding Me In Your Arms Right Now But If I Told You Everything I've Done, Would You Run? by spacetrashpile
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
23 Mar 2021
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York Silk was dead, and now he is alive. No one knows what his return is going to entail. He and his girlfriend have a talk about it.
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You Walked In And My Heart Went B(l)oom by spacetrashpile
Fandoms: Blaseball (Video Game)
15 Feb 2021
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In the seista between seasons 12 and 13, the Boston Flowers host a Winter Solstice party. They also host a betting pool.
(yes, the title is sort of from hamilton.)
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"Next Round Of ILB Draft Decided," the headline reads. The picture below is a young woman, long dark hair splayed out behind her as her bat makes contact with a fastball. She’s wearing a jersey Margo doesn’t recognize, but xe knows she moved out west a couple months back. Nevada somewhere.
“Are you, by chance,” Beck starts, squinting at xem, “related to anyone named Nagomi?”
“Well, shit,” Margo mutters, leaning down to look at the paper a little closer. “She didn’t tell me she was moving up to the big leagues.”
(What if Nagomi and Margarito were twins and, despite everything, they survived a decade of horror and trauma? A story about life and loss and family, and the Boston Flowers.)