

The agility and finesse with which Lindor fields his position would only be possible with Air Nation heritage. Francisco Lindor - Air Nation, but definitely the Avatar And when the moon is full, I’ve heard that he is capable of bending the blood of batters.

Truly, his bending skills challenge our preconceived notions of what should be possible. He’s a master of deception, too: his career xFIP is 4.20 (nice), but his career ERA is only 3.14. He continues to induce pop-ups at a rate that barely even makes sense: 55% of the batted balls for his career are fly-balls, and 10% all batted balls this season are on the infield. Clippard bends with an artistic flair reminiscent of water bending masters that disorient their foes. Catchers, in general, seem like obvious picks for the Earth Nation, but Roberto Perez in particular seems like he’d kick up a wall of clay to stop a runner from sliding into second base. Now, imagine him subtly shifting the ground beneath him in order to frame pitches. His one shortcoming might very well be that his overwhelming power would be perceived as a direct threat to Lord Ozai. Unflinching, determined, he reduces hitters to ashes and would almost certainly be capable of bending lightning. I don’t think Kluber would try to take over the planet, but the intensity and rigor with which he attacks both the game and the strike zone would be lauded by the people of the Fire Nation. They’re also a hard-working, industrious people. The Fire Nation catches a lot of flak for descending into totalitarian dictatorship, betraying everyone, and deciding to take over the world. His demeanor and attitude toward life means that he might be branded, initially, as a misift by someone like Tenzin, but the rest of the denizens of Air Temple Island would eventually recognize his awesome power and accept his eccentricities.

Clev would feel 100% at home living a nomadic life, riding a sky bison, and dispensing indecipherable wisdom to disciples.
