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Mendoza was a marble statue who inherited the life energy of [[Lars Mendoza]] when they were incinerated in 2:51 of the Discipline Era.
 
Mendoza was a marble statue who inherited the life energy of [[Lars Mendoza]] when they were incinerated in 2:51 of the Discipline Era.
  
Mendoza was incinerated by a rogue umpire on Season 3 Day 23. As ey were made of marble, this suggests that umpires are capable of reaching temperatures between 1517 and 2442 degrees Fahrenheit (the melting point of marble), or perhaps higher.
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Mendoza was incinerated by a rogue umpire on Season 3 Day 23. As they were made of marble, this suggests that umpires are capable of reaching temperatures between 1517 and 2442 degrees Fahrenheit (the melting point of marble), or perhaps higher.
 
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[[Category:Incinerated Players]]

Revision as of 01:32, 11 August 2020

Ogden Mendoza was a pitcher for the Breckenridge Jazz Hands. Mendoza was a member of the Jazz Hands from Season 1 until incineration on Season 3, Day 23. Mendoza was replaced by August Sky.

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Mendoza was a marble statue who inherited the life energy of Lars Mendoza when they were incinerated in 2:51 of the Discipline Era.

Mendoza was incinerated by a rogue umpire on Season 3 Day 23. As they were made of marble, this suggests that umpires are capable of reaching temperatures between 1517 and 2442 degrees Fahrenheit (the melting point of marble), or perhaps higher.