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The Mendoza Line is an expression in baseball deriving from the name of shortstop Mario Mendoza, whose poor batting average is taken to define the threshold of incompetent hitting. The cutoff point is most often said to be .200 (although Mendoza's career average was .215) and, when a position player's batting average falls below that level, the player is said to be "below the Mendoza Line". This is often thought of as the offensive threshold below which a player's presence on a Major League Baseball team cannot be justified, regardless of his defensive abilities. The term is used in other contexts when one is so incompetent in one key skill that other skills cannot compensate for that deficiency.
Timmy is batting .159 this year, the first time in his professional baseball career he's fallen below the Mendoza Line; figuring out how to hit AAA pitchers is tough nut to crack.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)only a buck and change. The Dude needs to find another trade.
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)brewens
(15,359 posts)having a light moment with a teammate on the bench and you could see he realized he was on, then he bows and goes into his prayer schtick! A real "oh shit!" moment that totally gave away his playing the rubes!
If I remember right, Jacksonville wanted him but he signed with the Jets for more money. I thought he was crazy for doing that. Wouldn't he have been way more popular there with the Jags and gotten a way better chance to start and stay? I am no Broncos fan, but I enjoyed watching him play for them. I really thought the right coaching could have made him a more accurate passer too.
Ohiogal
(34,773 posts)and hawk My Pillows....
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)His lack of control is so bad that players in each dugout are at risk. Maybe a blindfold would help.
Brother Buzz
(37,825 posts)He was fast, regularly throwing well above 100 miles per hour, but control was a huge issue. He often walked more batters than he struck out, and many times his pitches would go wild sometimes so wild that they ended up in the stands. Ted Williams was scared to death facing him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Dalkowski
CDerekGo
(507 posts)C.I.N.O
Christian. In. Name. Only.
Or only when a camera is turned on...
Brother Buzz
(37,825 posts)Timmy tagged his first homer of the season last week, but his batting average slipped to .156
My Magic 8-Ball says he won't make the AAA All-Star game this year.