đš Lost in the Wild: Boston Flowers Season 17 Recap đš
By: Kidror
Welcome Blaseball Fans to the Boston Flowers Season 17 Recap!
I hope youâre enjoying the Siesta so far! After the chaos of the last three Seasons, everyone deserves some peace and quiet. Itâs time to break down Season 17, starting with the Season 16 Election recap.
Season 16 Election Recap
The Season 16 Election was a near-miss for the Boston Flowers, saved from tragedy by the Baltimore Crabs.
- The Boston Flowers plunder Chorby Soul from The Hall. Margarito Nava retreats to the Shadows.
- The Crabs also plunder Chorby Soul, leaving Silvaire Roadhouse in their place.
- Glabe Moon returns to Boston, following an Exchange for Schneider Bendie
- Boston wins the Shadows Running Practice Blessing, increasing the Baserunning of their Shadowed players.
Season 17 Results
The Boston Flowers finished 5th in Wild Low, with 43 Wins, and a record of 43-56.
Season 17 wasnât nice to Boston in the slightest. The Wild Low went trekking into nature to hunt Wild High together while the Hellmouth Sunbeams stayed at home to Party.
Boston wasn’t strong enough to keep up with the rest and got left behind to suffer alone through devastating Weather effects.
Unable to find their way forward they stumbled back home and joined the Sunbeams at the Partyâ but thanks to Growth, they missed the start.
đŚ A Moth to the Flame đĽ
Boston started the Earlseason with a Win â and it went all downhill from there.Â
The only teams they managed to get more than one Win from in the Earlseason were the Hellmouth Sunbeams, who had chosen to actively tank the season, and the Tokyo Lift, who ultimately finished 5th in Wild High.
The Weather was out in full force. On Day 21 and then on Day 26, the Boston Flowers were hit by Reverb Weather.
First, it shuffled their Lineup, and then it chose to really shake things up putting Scores Baserunner and Gloria Bugnsax into the Rotation and putting Chambers Simmons and Dunn Keyes into the Lineup.
The Reverb was just a warning.
Alone in the Wilderness without their Captain and Fire Eater, Margarito Nava, a Solar Eclipse turned lethal. Hiroto Cerna, beloved by fans, was incinerated by a Rogue Umpire on Day 36.
Hirotoâs death follows that of Moses Mason, who was incinerated the previous Season. Boston had been hoping a miracle would see them claim the title of Championâ instead, a disaster saw them reclaim the title of âMost Players Incinerated.”
Their replacement Allen Kranch is no slouch, but Hiroto was a “hiro” to many and left a large pair of shoes behind. Their untimely incineration worsened an already struggling batting lineup.
đ đś A Walk in the Park đ đśââď¸
Letâs destress with a calm Walk in the Park shall we?
The Ballpark Renovation options available to the Flower Buds didnât inspire much excitement, and despite an effort to try and only fund one renovation to save on coins and density, fans funded two renovations.
- Ballpark Cleanup
- The most popular option selected, this removed the Filthiness from The Garden. Itâs great to see fans taking an interest in keeping their local Park clean! Keep it up Flower Buds!
- Flood Pumps
- This renovation is a good combination with Ballpark Cleanup. The Pumps activate in Flooding weather stopping the Ballpark from getting too messy again.
They stayed away from the new option they were offered, Fax Machine. This was only the second time theyâve passed on a unique Renovation, so weâll have to see if they continue to resist the urge.
Notably, a chance at Coffee Weather was also ignored, theyâve already turned down Coffee Two and Coffee 3s previously, so if fans are hoping to increase the chance of Weather theyâre not interested in getting caffeinated.
Keep an eye out on the Weather Forecast to see when and what Fans will go for, perhaps Sun 2 or extra Birds, to stay on theme?
đ Out of the Cold âď¸
The run of extremely bad luck Boston experienced faded away in the Lateseason as they strolled through familiar streets back to The Garden after being unable to keep up with the rest of Wild Low.
Those familiar streets took a form that Bostonâs fans have seen time and time again: They stumble on the same part of the sidewalk, as usual, tripping where the pavement has been pushed up by plant growth. They Win when a Loss wouldâve pushed them into PARTYTIME, but lose too often to create a Lateseason miracle.
Itâs as disappointing as it is comfortable. Not making the Postseason is safe, Boston isnât at risk of Consumer Attacks, Reverbs, or Eclipses, but theyâre not at risk of winning either.
Boston needs a change, maybe they should find a different route to walk home, or maybe they should consider a change of sceneryâ they hear the Mild League is pretty nice this time of year.
Above all else they need a lucky break, they managed to Party several times before the Season ended, but not for the players who needed it most.
For now, the Flowers should rest and recuperate and begin training to prepare themselves for another shot at climbing the Wild League Mountain.
Season 17 Election Results
The Boston Flowers have had a streak of rough Election results. Often filling a gap in their team only for it to open right back up, like in a cartoon when someone plugs a hole in their boat only for another leak to spring back up.
Season 17 was the end of that bad luck.
Boston had both their top Wills enacted, with a combined total of 69% of their votes. Nice!
They Shadowed their worst batter, Salih Ultrabass, in exchange for Margarito Nava, who is now their second-best batter.
Then they moved their third-best batter, Scores Baserunner, back onto the Lineup after they were sent to the Rotation earlier this Season.
To top it off, they won the Grounded Blessing, which improved Brock Forbes Overpowerment in exchange for some of their Unthwackability, making Brock a much more balanced pitcher.
There was a cost to their Election success, and that cost was Castillo Turner being exchanged with Chorby Short by the New York Millennials.
Castillo (who should Not Be Perceived) and Chorby may appear to have similar stats, but itâs all a magic trick from Short caused by the Attractor Modifier, which inflates their Stars above their actual skill level.
Despite that, Chorby Short is no slouch at pitching, so the Flowers now have a balanced pitching Rotation where the worst you can say about a player is âtheyâre good” and âwe love them.”
âď¸ Clear Skies, Full Hearts, Canât Lose đ
Itâs Dawn the morning after the siesta.
The Boston Flowers have woken up well-rested and refreshed and ready to Play Ball.
The skies are clear, the Sun 2 is out and shining.
Theyâre improved and are ready this time, ready to climb the mountain.
Keeping up with the Wild League will be just as tough this Season as any other but this time the Boston Flowers are properly prepared.
Boston now has a well-rounded Lineup and a Rotation to match, and although we donât know what Wills are going to appear at the next Election, theyâve got options to pursue.
The Boston Flowers may not be the best team in Baseball, but they wonât give up tryingâ no matter how many times they get beaten, be it by the Weather or by other teams.
The Flowers are a team that makes you believe that no matter how small, thereâs still a chance they can win.
đ Thatâs all folks! đ
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