Playboy Playmate Lisa Neeld Dominates Baseball Quiz With Aid Of TCFB Scale
August 10th 2010 16:19
Playmate Lisa Neeld answered some baseball trivia from the guys at paneech.com the other day...Check it out. Not too bad. Not too good, but not too bad.
1.What is a double play? It’s where you get two outs at the same time, right?
2.How does a relief pitcher qualify to earn a save? Um, wow, I don’t know, he just stands on the mound and looks cute?
3.How many pitches should a good starting pitcher throw? 15.
4.What is a good batting average foe a baseball player? Three Hundred.
5.Who is the manager of the Cleveland Indians? Manny Actin.
6.Who is the greatest home run hitter to play the game of baseball? Babe Ruth, I love the Babe.
7.What is it called when an outfielder throws the ball home and the catcher tags the runner out? An out?
8.If a man is on first and tries to steal second but gets caught, what is it called? An unlucky play.
9.Here are three types of pitches: A knucleball, a slider, and a curveball, name another: A fastball?
Basically what I’m going to do right here in this case, is grade on a scale. Sort of like how my math teacher/baseball coach used to do it back in high school for us over privileged, loathed by many, baseball players. During the season, we would just murder our tests something fierce by barely even filling out any answers, and end up with 90% or better.
So, in honor of my high school days, and it being baseball season right now, I’m tossing Lisa Neeld a big fat juicy A for those answers above.
The fact of the matter is this…If you’re bringing the heat like Lisa Neeld, you get many perks & favors showered upon you during your time on this earth. You get drinks bought for you when you’re out on the town by greasy tools with orange spray tans and tight black t-shirts on who look like “The Situation” from Jersey Shore, etc.. Why should I break this great tradition? Chalk me up as another enabler.
TCFB Femme Fatale honors could be in your future, Lisa.
Chuck
~TCFB~
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