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By Evan Bleier Whether it is due to a lack of spring training, an issue with the actual baseballs or something else entirely, there’s no denying that Major League Baseball is experiencing an offensive drought of epic proportions. With the majority of teams closing in on 40 games played for the season, batting average across MLB sits at an anemic .234, and there are only five ballclubs (Rockies, Phillies, Nationals, Guardians and Mets) hitting above .250 as a team. On the flip side, there are 12 teams hitting below .230 on the season thus far. In a year that saw the designated hitter become uni…