Definition: The Mendoza Line is an informal term used to describe a batting average of .200. It is considered the threshold for “poor” hitting, and any player batting below this line is struggling to stay productive at a professional level.
Example: The shortstop was worried about his spot on the team because his hitting had dropped below the Mendoza Line.
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