![]() Eight members of The Furies confronted four members of the Warriors outside of 96th Street Station and pursued them to Riverside Park, where, despite their superior numbers, the Furies were defeated by the Warriors. When Cyrus was murdered at the meeting, and the blame was placed on the Coney Island-based gang, the Warriors, the Furies were one of the gangs that responded to the Riffs' alert and chased down the Warriors. Incarcerated Baseball Fury (Former Soldier deceased).However, despite their superior numbers and weaponry, the Furies were defeated by the Warriors. The Furies chased the four members of the Warriors to Riverside Park, and battled them, using their baseball bats. The Baseball Furies were one of the gangs to respond to the Riffs' request, as they confronted four members of the Warriors, outside 96th Street Station. After the Baseball Furies returned to their hangout in Riverside, a request was sent out by Masai, the new leader of the Riffs, asking the gangs of New York to find the Warriors. ![]() At the conclave, the Furies witnessed the death of Cyrus at the hands of Luther and the Rogues, although the blame was wrongfully pinned on the Warriors. When Cyrus and the Riffs called a conclave of New York City's street gangs in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, the Baseball Furies were one of the gangs invited to the meeting. See also: The Warriors, Desperate Dudes, Home Run The Furies defeated the Punks, and their victory was later reported by the D.J. On July 3, 1979, the Baseball Furies battled the Punks at Union Square. during a broadcast of her pirate radio station. The Furies defeated the Electric Eliminators, and their victory was later mentioned by the D.J. ![]() On May 19, 1979, the Baseball Furies battled the Soho-based gang, the Electric Eliminators. The Furies chased the three members of the Warriors, although they were unable to catch them, as the Warriors were able to make it to the train and escape.Īfter the Baseball Furies wasted the two members of the Rogues during the blackout, the Gramercy Riffs asked the gang to be more lenient on gang members that strayed into Riverside. Luther was able to escape, but the Furies went on to waste Tommy and Patches.Īs the Baseball Furies wasted Tommy and Patches, three members of the Warriors passed the Park. When Luther, the leader of the Rogues, as well as Tommy and Patches, two other members of the gang, strayed into the Park during the riot, they were attacked by a large group of Baseball Furies. Several gangs, such as the the Moonrunners, the Panzers, the Rogues, and the Warriors, were involved in the riot. On April 30, 1979, a blackout occurred in Riverside, and a riot subsequently broke out. The Furies were led by Cobb, and one of their main hangouts was the Riverside Park. The Baseball Furies were founded sometime before April 30, 1979, and adopted the Upper West Side of Manhattan, colloquially referred to as "Riverside" by New York's gangs, as their territory. When wearing their 'warpaint', they are never heard speaking, which adds to their frightening presence and mysterious intentions. The whole gang wears baseball uniforms and carries baseball bats. The Baseball Furies are predominantly German, Irish, Italian, and Polish.
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