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what does "bat zero" mean?
"Mary Gallagher wasn't here last night to help Jackie," he said tartly. "Mary hasn't any business in motorcades. She's supposed to reach hotels before we do and so far she's batting zero. Get her on the ball."
1.what does "bat zero" mean?
2.does "get her on the ball" mean "ask her to get ready for work"?
Jan 22, 2013 11:55 AM
Answers · 1
"Batting zero" is a baseball expression. It means that a player (the batter) has been unable to hit the other player's (the pitcher's) throws with the bat. Therefore, the expression means that Mary has been unsuccessful or inefficient at her job.
"To get on the ball" means to start doing better what you are supposed to be doing. So,"get her on the ball" means essentially, "tell her to be more diligent about her assignments [or work]."
January 22, 2013
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