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Shohei Ohtani nears return to Angels' lineup, takes swings before game against Guardians

Shohei Ohtani took swings in the batting cage and did other baseball activities Thursday, nearing a return to the Los Angeles Angels' lineup after straining his right oblique muscles early in the week. Ohtani wasn't in the Angels' starting lineup for the fourth straight game when they hosted the Cleveland Guardians, but Los Angeles manager Phil Nevin said the two-way superstar might be available to pinch-hit. ....

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Erasing the Mendoza Line | FanGraphs Baseball


April 21, 2021
When Mario Mendoza played his last season in the majors in 1982, he appeared in just 12 games and batted a paltry .118/.118/.118; his wRC+ was -41. If all you know about the former shortstop is that his name has become synonymous with failure at the plate, those numbers likely aren’t all that surprising.
During Mendoza’s time with the Mariners in 1979 and ’80, he struggled to keep his average above .200, inspiring teammates Bruce Bochte and Tom Paciorek to tease him, dubbing the elusive mark “The Mendoza Line.” The joke might have ended there, but Royals slugger George Brett caught wind of the phrase when he got off to a sluggish start to the 1980 season, to the amusement of Bochte and Paciorek. According to Mendoza, his Seattle teammates told Brett, “Hey, man, you’re going to sink down below the Mendoza Line if you’re not careful.” Brett later mentioned it to ESPN’s Chris Berman from ESPN; it spread from there. ....

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CNN New Day January 16, 2014 12:19:00

Until six months after the injury allegedly took place. i had spoken with little league, several board members, they were just what? that claims the family knew about his injury and turned their backs on him when he reached out for help. it s not about the money. it s about the acknowledgement and taking responsibility for their action. some say the lawsuit is frivolous. you assume the risk. if you re engaged in baseball activities, for a coach to have a cause of action, a legal claim against a child for something like this is for lack of a better word, prepost rust. the coach says, he s just looking for an apology. and $400,000. he issued this statement, we are suing because of the rules and regulations in the game. you can t destroy private property and recklessly throw equipment at another human being. the family says they ve already ....

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