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Originally Posted by mess
Something tells me that the New York Stat Padders is one of those infamous "meatball" teams with position players pitching.
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It is a .380 team all time, so probably not; more likely that it is a vanilla team with blech players all over the place. Also, 16 runs in one inning, and three combined in the other eight is more akin to Chernobyl than foul play.
Meanwhile, the Coons are 8-6 after an 0-4 start despite getting next to not offense except from Mike Trout (

), George Springer, and Xander Bogaerts.
I retrained Bogaerts to second base after erring through a pile of silver cards at the keystone in the first few seasons. It was rough at first (.830 def. efficiency in his first 200 Gold League innings there), but he is now a 61 on defense, which is palatable.