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Mendoza Line

The genesis of the term "light-hitting shortstop."
The genesis of the term "light-hitting shortstop."

The Mendoza Line is a batting average of .200, named after Mario Mendoza, who hit .198 in 1979. The term is thought to have been coined by George Brett; when shown his average in a newspaper, he made a remark along of the lines of "I knew I was off to a bad start when I saw my average listed below the Mendoza line."

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