Moe Cronin

Moe Cronin is a merchant who resides in the Swatters shack located in Diamond City market in 2287.

Background
Moe Cronin, a "baseball" enthusiast, sells customized baseball equipment and apparel for the sole purpose of killing. If spoken to, Moe tells the Sole Survivor what he believes baseball was: two teams armed with deadly modified baseball bats battling to the death. The baseball bats of the surviving winners of the game were called "swatters" and therefore set the tradition of "next-generation baseball." He also believes that baseballs were given to the children of dead players, baseball gloves were used to absorb bullets, and that baseball cards kept track of a player's kills.

Quests

 * Out in Left Field: Moe will ask to recover for him a signed baseball, signed catcher's mitt and signed baseball card in Westing Estate.
 * Find the Treasures of Jamaica Plain: Moe will purchase the 2076 World Series baseball bat. He will spend from 200 to 400 caps for the item, depending on the success of several Charisma checks.

Other interactions

 * After his store closes, Moe can be found at the Dugout Inn. When interacted with, he drops his vendor's attitude for rude remarks, usually saying "Beat it."
 * When speaking to Moe about how baseball was played, one will have the option to tell him how the game was actually played, which leads to a comment from any current companion as well as Moe stating he prefers his version better.
 * If Codsworth is present, he will support the Sole Survivor's version of the game up. If told that baseball was more brutal, he'll say to "not encourage him."
 * Curie will question the Sole Survivor if they tell Moe that the game was more brutal.
 * Cait will like telling him baseball was more brutal.
 * Nick Valentine will comment that it was "a great way to waste an afternoon."
 * Moe is the only merchant to sell a shipment of 100 units of wood.

Appearances
Moe Cronin appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

 * Joe Cronin was a famous baseball player for the Boston Red Sox, whose retired number #4 is displayed on the upper decks of Diamond City, and its real-life counterpart, Fenway Park.
 * Moe Berg was another famous baseball player and a WWII spy who played for the Boston Red Sox.

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