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Roland99

(53,342 posts)
Mon Nov 23, 2020, 07:38 PM Nov 2020

1-35 in litigation! MI Supreme Court denies latest attempt! No pending cases in MI



BREAKING: Michigan Supreme Court DENIES last ditch effort to block Michigan certification and order new election. Michigan has certified its election results.

There are no pending election lawsuits in Michgan.

Trump and his allies are 1-35 in court.


trump/GOP are back to 1 win after PA Supreme Court reversed the Allegheny County case earlier
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1-35 in litigation! MI Supreme Court denies latest attempt! No pending cases in MI (Original Post) Roland99 Nov 2020 OP
.028 Batting Average Far Worse than the "Mendoza Line" Stallion Nov 2020 #1
I think even pitchers have better batting averages! Roland99 Nov 2020 #2

Stallion

(6,474 posts)
1. .028 Batting Average Far Worse than the "Mendoza Line"
Mon Nov 23, 2020, 07:49 PM
Nov 2020

Mendoza Line
Definition
The "Mendoza Line" is a .200 batting average.

Origin
The Mendoza Line was a term coined by a teammate of Mario Mendoza on the 1979 Mariners -- usually credited to Tom Paciorek or Bruce Bochte -- as a joke on the light-hitting shortstop, who typically carried an average around .200 (though he actually finished with a career mark of .215).

http://m.mlb.com/glossary/idioms/mendoza-line

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