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Marco Stink rose from Lars Mendoza's ashes, sloughing the batter's remains like a shed skin. The circumstances of his hiring have led to water cooler chatter that Stink has inherited Mendoza's vital essences as well as his blaseball prowess.
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Marco Stink began life as your average, everyday [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nezara_viridula southern green stink bug], no different than the millions of others found in Texas. The Bug That Would Be was crawling through the outfield of Foreman Stadium one day, unaware of what was about to occur. When a rogue umpire incinerated the player standing above the stink bug, the ashes fell in a heap on top of the bug, latent umpirical energy coursing through what was once Lars Mendoza. As the small bug crawled from beneath the ashes, the incineration's energy combined with the remnants of Mendoza's will, infusing the insect. With each step, the stink bug grew in size, until he reached the size of a human. Standing up onto his newly-powerful legs, the bug lifted Mendoza's glove from the ground and slid it onto his clawed hand. Looking at the other players, he said, "Hey, I'm Marco. Let's play some ball!" When Stink showed up for the next game, players and fans saw that he was now wearing a multi-colored jester's cap. Asked about the unusual choice of headwear, he responded, "I know! Isn't it dashing?"
  
Stink's surges of athleticism defy common sense. Throughout his career, these feats have been attributed his supernatural aura, latent Mendoza genes, and his signature aroma ("like an oily cedar campfire after the rain").{{TeamNavSelector|steaks}}
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Stink's surges of athleticism have impressed the Dallas fans. Throughout his career, these feats have been attributed his supernatural aura, latent Mendoza genes, and his signature aroma ("like an oily peat campfire after the rain").
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== Trivia ==
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* Refers to his bat as Mendoza's Will
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* Is a fan of the Japanese reality TV show, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrace_House_(franchise) Terrace House]
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Revision as of 22:59, 15 September 2020

Marco Stink is a lineup player for the Dallas Steaks. Stink has been with the Steaks since Season 2, Day 51 when he replaced Lars Mendoza due to incineration. In Game 4 of Season 3, Stink ate a stray Peanuts and had a yummy reaction, changing him from a 1.5 to a 3 star player.

Official League Records

One of Stink's notable achievements is Shaming the San Francisco Lovers following a tense game and the incineration of Zi Delacruz.


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The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.

Biography

Marco Stink began life as your average, everyday southern green stink bug, no different than the millions of others found in Texas. The Bug That Would Be was crawling through the outfield of Foreman Stadium one day, unaware of what was about to occur. When a rogue umpire incinerated the player standing above the stink bug, the ashes fell in a heap on top of the bug, latent umpirical energy coursing through what was once Lars Mendoza. As the small bug crawled from beneath the ashes, the incineration's energy combined with the remnants of Mendoza's will, infusing the insect. With each step, the stink bug grew in size, until he reached the size of a human. Standing up onto his newly-powerful legs, the bug lifted Mendoza's glove from the ground and slid it onto his clawed hand. Looking at the other players, he said, "Hey, I'm Marco. Let's play some ball!" When Stink showed up for the next game, players and fans saw that he was now wearing a multi-colored jester's cap. Asked about the unusual choice of headwear, he responded, "I know! Isn't it dashing?"

Stink's surges of athleticism have impressed the Dallas fans. Throughout his career, these feats have been attributed his supernatural aura, latent Mendoza genes, and his signature aroma ("like an oily peat campfire after the rain").

Trivia

  • Refers to his bat as Mendoza's Will
  • Is a fan of the Japanese reality TV show, Terrace House