LOL @ deleting posts to hide the name calling.Link to me calling you names
LOL @ deleting posts to hide the name calling.Link to me calling you names
Well it had been since Mid-May since your "awesome" thread was bumped and I don't live on these boards like you do.Took you what, 7-8 weeks to come up with that?
That was my first post on FBG since Friday, so I wouldn't call that living on the board.Well it had been since Mid-May since your "awesome" thread was bumped and I don't live on these boards like you do.
Who is hated?That was my first post on FBG since Friday, so I wouldn't call that living on the board.
Meanwhile, in spite of being one the most hated people to ever haunt this place, and having multiple alias banned because you're an awful, POS of a human being, you just keep coming back.
But no, you're right, it's me that lives on the board.
Haven't you ever been on a sports team before? Teammates always crack on each other about many things. The "Mendoza Line" probably hit a sore spot with him and so the teammates jumped on it whether the was in danger of falling under the line or not. It's a locker room joke that morphed into a message board joke.The "Mendoza Line" was created as a clubhouse joke among baseball players in 1979, when from early May onwards, Mendoza's average was always within a few points of .200 either way, finishing out the season at .198 for the year (and .201 for his career to that point). "My teammates Tom Paciorek and Bruce Bochte used it to make fun of me," Mendoza said in 2010. "Then they were giving George Brett a hard time because he had a slow start that year, so they told him, 'Hey, man, you're going to sink down below the Mendoza Line if you're not careful.'
On April 6th, 1979 Mendoza was hitting .333 and he maintained a BA over .200 until May 16th of that year. Since he was over .200, through mid May, why are these fools even coming up with such an idea? To add, multiple times after May 16th, he inched over this fabled 'Mendoza' line, only to fall under it for good on Sept 17th with a failed pinch hit attempt. Somehow, someway, considering we're still using the term today, I'm going to guess that Wimpy and Bruce weren't too worried about what had happened throughout the year, only where his BA was when it was brought up in conversation. Kind of like what most of us are doing here
So using your idiotic posty logic, (shocker, I know) technically, no one should have even called it the Mendoza Line in the first place.
Video?I made the best catch of the season so far last night. Blooper into shallow RCF, no one really had a shot at it. I was playing SS, went on a sprint to where it was heading, hands up at the last minute, full extension, no dive or silliness after but if it wasn't read perfectly it was a sure hit. The guy on first base didn't think I had a chance at it, so he was easily doubled off at first (my momentum had me going that way) to end the inning.
Yeah no one cares but it's better than the last 10 posts in here.
106 after last night's heroic performance #HashtagsForTuloback down to 104 #MakeTuloGreatAgain
Nope. posty's still a terrible person
But you're not like this in real life, remember?![]()
I did learn from watching you.