Hitch hikers guide to a FABO question post.

a .200 batting average is known as the Mendoza Line, whView attachment 1716284579ich is considered a threshold for offensive struggles at the Major League level. The term comes from former Major League infielder Mario Mendoza, who had a .215 lifetime batting average but failed to reach .200 five times during his nine seasons in the big leagues.
how the hell do you stay in the league with that record? he have an amazing arm?

I'm a lefty and had a fidrych glove as a kid :)
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