"average intricately-plotted twist-heavy anthology series writer is really clever" factoid actually just statistical error. steve pemberton, who wins over 10,000 quiz shows each day,
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"average intricately-plotted twist-heavy anthology series writer is really clever" factoid actually just statistical error. steve pemberton, who wins over 10,000 quiz shows each day,
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Toronto Blue Jays teammates Roberto Alomar, Paul Molitor, and John Olerud in 1993. They would end up finishing 1-2-3 in batting average for the American League that season.
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And in the middle was a very pretty, blonde girl dressed as some kind of pirouette.
oh reece...
OH REECE...
😂😂😂
in the live task of tms20e02, reece shearsmith got five additional bonus points for correctly guessing a random number (if nobody had guessed the number correctly, nobody would have got those points).
in the overall scores at the end of tms20, reece shearsmith came second from bottom by precisely five points.
we nearly had a three-way tie for first and a two-way tie for last 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Under .200 Again: Why the Mendoza Line Still Haunts 2026
Batting average may be out of fashion in front offices, but the article argues that a .200 line still hits like a warning light. With rising velocity, nastier bullpen depth, and defenses still positioning aggressively even under shift limits, the Mendoza number keeps turning slumps into labels.
The list is built on a simple filter: hitters who finished 2025 under .200 with at least 200 at bats. It is a snapshot of how quickly a season can feel stuck, even for players with power, walks, or defensive value.
Names range from Trey Sweeney and Colton Cowser at .196 to Bo Naylor at .195 and Michael Toglia at .190, then slide into tougher territory with Joc Pederson at .181 and LaMonte Wade Jr. at .167. The bottom is harsh: Oswald Peraza at .164 and Jac Caglianone at .157. The takeaway is not doom, but urgency. Small changes in chase and two strike decisions can flip a month.
The Mendoza Line Club is back: 10 hitters who carried 2025 scars under .200. Why that number still feels like a career threat again in 2026.