Mylo Grams

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Mylo Grams
Mylo.jpg
Mylo after catching Jay Bedia's shutout in Session 1 of the 2017 season
Toronto Blue Jays - No. 13
Catcher
Born: 4/25/94

Rogers, NE

Bats/Throws Right/Right
MLR Debut
Session 1 of the 2017 season for the Washington Nationals
NABA Statistics (through S2)
Batting Average .545
Hits 12
Home runs 2
Runs batted in 7
On-base percentage .615
Teams
User Information
Reddit Username canigetawoop_woop
Discord ID # lol idk


Mylo Grams (born 4/25/94), is an American professional fake baseball catcher for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Redditball. He was traded to the Blue Jays following being suspended by The Washington Nationals to join his older brother Graham Grams, who plays second base for the Toronto Blue Jays. Growing up in a small cornfield, Mylo and Graham spent countless hours unknowingly practicing baseball by tightly winding cornstalks together into a bat-like figure and using this cornstalk bat to try to hit corn cobs. After both being drafted in the 2017 inaugural MLR draft, Mylo and Graham would part ways and play on a different baseball team for the first time in their lives.

Season 1[edit | edit source]

Season 1 was a remarkable season for Mylo. He started off hot and stayed hot, with a .556 average through 7 games. Mylo was quoted that he was "a little upset" that the season was ending early, as he really wanted to prove that his performance was sustainable, but was still happy with both his and his team's performance.

In this insane rookie year, Mylo led all of Major League Redditball in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, weighted on-base average, triples, runs scored, stolen bases, and hits. Additionally, he was tied for 4th in RBIs and tied for 2nd in walks.

Mylo won the NL MVP award in Season 1, as well as earning the silver slugger for NL catchers, both in his rookie season.

Season 2[edit | edit source]

Season 2 did not start as well as many would have hoped for Mylo. Mylo started out 2 for 3 in the season opener against St Louis, but sat the next game agianst San Francisco. During this game, Mylo was suspended for collusion against his team, the Washington Nationals. He was suspended for 3 games- sessions 3, 4, and 5. During this time, Mylo was traded to Toronto for Moe Lester and a minor league slot.

After being traded, Mylo started his stint in Toronto by going 11 plate appearances without getting on base. This drought wouldn't last though, as he crushed the end of the season, ending the season above a .350 average and helping Toronto to their first playoff berth. In the playoffs, Mylo would go a subpar 3 for 9 in the 3 playoff games, helping Toronto win their first 2 to become American League Champions, but ultimately losing the paper cup to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Season 3[edit | edit source]

Season 3 started with Mylo and Graham taking a trip home to Rogers to mourn the loss of their pet squirrel, Rex. In a similar way, the season was not great for Toronto while starting on the wrong foot. While Mylo had a great season, it wasn't enough to push Toronto into the playoffs, as they'd finish 8-8.

Season 4[edit | edit source]

In season 4, with the move of Joey McCarty and much of the Season 3 Blue Jay team to Montreal, Mylo took over the role of General Manager for Toronto. In his time managing, the Blue Jays went 2-11 before Mylo relinquished his GM role to Lord Dennis Birdington IV for reasons of both his record as a GM and his lack of time to put into the role. Mylo returned to catcher where he struggled to maintain a league average batting average.

Stats[edit | edit source]

As of end of S4S3

Batting Statistics
Season G PA AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI SO BB SB AVG OBP SLG wOBA Awards
S1 7 22 18 10 1 2 2 8 7 2 4 2 .556 .636 1.167 .707 MVP-1
S2 14 41 39 14 1 2 1 5 5 6 1 1 .359 .366 .564 .391
S3 15 39 34 12 2 1 1 6 3 8 5 2 .353 .436 .559 .431
S4 (GM) 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Career 37 104 93 36 4 5 4 19 15 17 10 5 .387 .442 .667 .466