

On Day 53, Hotdogfingers swapped to the Canada Moist Talkers due to a Feedback swap with Ortiz Morse. On Day 21, Hotdogfingers returned to the Seattle Garages due to a Feedback swap with Henry Marshallow. On Season 9, Day 7, Hotdogfingers joined the Philly Pies due to a Feedback swap with Betsy Trombone.

This caused their pitches to have a chance to give the modification Repeating, making players bat repeatedly in reverb weather. Later in the season, after being idolized into one of the microphone slots on the idols leaderboard, Hotdogfingers became permanently Flickering themself.Īt the start of Season 9, Hotdogfingers' Refinanced Debt became Consolidated Debt.

A second chain started with Scorpler, who was incinerated and passed Unstable to Antonio Wallace.Īfter this unusually fiery game, The Commissioner tweeted once more, this time saying "PAYMENT PROCESSED//OUTSTANDING BALANCE", indicating that the incineration of Unstable players is the price of returning Jaylen Hotdogfingers from the void.ĭuring Season 8, after striking some kind of deal with The Microphone, Hotdogfingers' Debt became Refinanced Debt, and their pitches now had a chance to instill the Flickering modification instead, making players more susceptible to Feedback swaps. Bates was incinerated next, spreading Unstable to Yazmin Mason. At this point, Unstable spread to Elijah Bates, and revealed the function of Unstable, which causes players to have a much higher chance of being incinerated during a Solar Eclipse. Cookbook was the first player incinerated in the Day 32 game. Earlier, on Day 30, Hotdogfingers had hit Moody Cookbook and Mclaughlin Scorpler with pitches. Moist Talkers game, a chain of incinerations occurred directly related to the Unstable modification spread to players by Hotdogfingers.
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Hotdogfingers continued to hit batters while they are on the mound during Season 7, the full list of which can be seen on the Hit by Pitch table. After the game ended, The Commissioner tweeted "PAYMENTS PENDING", implying that this is how they will pay off the cost of being returned to the land of the living.

In their first game against the Kansas City Breath Mints, they hit three batters with their pitching - Dickerson Morse, Stew Briggs, and Marquez Clark - giving them the Weekly-duration modification Unstable, which was unknown at the time. On Season 7, Day 5, Hotdogfingers stepped up to the mound for the first time since their return from The Void. Meanwhile, Mike Townsend left the active rotation and "RETREAT TO SHADOWS." Hotdogfingers gained the modifications Returned and Debted, as well as the unique pregame ritual, "Checking their pulse," foreshadowing a terrible cost to bringing them back. Many fans coordinated to keep Hotdogfingers in the #14 position for several days specifically in order to exploit the Season 6 blessing called Lottery Pick, which would "steal the 14th Most Idolized Player in the League." This plan worked as expected, with Hotdogfingers returning from incineration to become a full-fledged player in the Garages' pitching rotation. In Season 6, following the introduction of the Idols leaderboard, Hotdogfingers began to climb the idol rankings to the #14 position, despite belonging to Null Team. Hotdogfingers was replaced on the Garages rotation by Derrick Krueger. Hotdogfingers was seemingly chosen at random, as no part of the decree indicates that it would directly target the Garages or their best pitcher. This incineration occurred due to The Forbidden Book opening by Decree. Hotdogfingers joined the ILB as a pitcher for the Seattle Garages with the Return of Blaseball.Īt the Season 1 Election Results, Hotdogfingers became the first Blaseball player ever incinerated, as well as the only player ever incinerated outside of an active game. Official League Records Debut and Historic Incineration
