Okay, so let's assume you're a regular viewer of This Is Where You Find Baseball, and let's also assume that you're wondering, "Hey, you guys at This Is Where You Find Baseball, why are you giving us out here in internet land this mean-nothing game in the Florida State League from August 28, 2019, between the Palm Beach Cardinals and Bradenton Marauders on your channel?" And we would scrunch our brows, maybe pensively stroke our chins ... by the way, did you know that you can trace "pensive" back to Old French, because of the Norman Invasion of 1066 and all that, and eventually back to the Latin word "pensare" which means "to ponder," and if you don't know a word of Spanish we at This Is Where You Find Baseball are about to teach you one: "pensar," which means in Spanish "to think." So now you know that. And that in Florida, which is where the gullible Spaniard Ponce De Leon tried to find the mythical Fountain of Youth, north of Bradenton in Tampa Bay they have staged mock pirate raids since 1904? Which would explain the Marauders nickname except it's also a Pittsburgh Pirates farm team, so maybe it relates to the Tampa tradition, but also that the Pirates at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela and the Ohio got their name because way back in the late 1800s the pro team there was accused of stealing players from other teams and Bradenton wanted their team's nickname to reflect its affiliation with the pirates of the Pittsburgh sort.
We're sorry, what was the question again?
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