
So far June has been anything but your typical month in the MLB. The Yankees offense has become about as lethal as a plastic spoon, a San Diego surge has created a three-game difference between four teams in the NL West, some of the game’s best hitters are guys we’ve never heard of, a preposterous amount of “franchise-altering” prospects have made their debuts and the Miami Marlins have won six of their last nine games.
Current winning streak aside, the Padres have a pretty mediocre offense (16th in runs scored) and their pitching hasn’t fared much better. They appear to be a mediocre team plagued by injury. But if they can keep holding steady while Cabrera, Alonso and Gyorko are out, they could compete in this totally average NL West.
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