Baseball 'LINGO'
Baseball 'LINGO'
I'm just wanting to know if you guys have any favorite baseball terms.. I'm personally a fan of 'can of corn.' What are your favorites?
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Some other favorites:
Can of Corn. A high, easy-to-catch, fly ball hit to the outfield (also known as a Can of Peas).
Cup of Coffee. Refers to a brief stint in the major leagues. Example: “Catcher Crash Davis was in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles for a cup of coffee at the end of the 1983 season.â€
Keystone Sack. Second base.
Mr. Splitee. A split-fingered fastball.
No Room at the Inn. Refers to a situation where the bases are loaded
Bush-Leaguer. A derogatory term used to identify a low quality, or second rate, ballplayer.
Can of Corn. A high, easy-to-catch, fly ball hit to the outfield (also known as a Can of Peas).
Cup of Coffee. Refers to a brief stint in the major leagues. Example: “Catcher Crash Davis was in the majors with the Baltimore Orioles for a cup of coffee at the end of the 1983 season.â€
Keystone Sack. Second base.
Mr. Splitee. A split-fingered fastball.
No Room at the Inn. Refers to a situation where the bases are loaded
Bush-Leaguer. A derogatory term used to identify a low quality, or second rate, ballplayer.
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Incognito wrote:I like the ole "Chin Music". I heard it today at the Minford-Hunt. game
Yeah I saw Gaines get some 'chin music' at one of his at bats.
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thenino wrote:Incognito wrote:I like the ole "Chin Music". I heard it today at the Minford-Hunt. game
Yeah I saw Gaines get some 'chin music' at one of his at bats.
Indeed he did. Indeed.
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you have to like when someone strikes out looking and they ask him " can i help you with something?, nope just lookin"
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chilltown wrote:Golden Sombrero ...AKA 4 K's
Backwards "K" strikeout lookin
is the 4 k's if a batter strikes out 4 times of if the pitcher throws for k's??
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i always liked if the pitcher had a knuckleball and if the batter got hit.. then he got a knuckle sandwich
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thenino wrote:chilltown wrote:Golden Sombrero ...AKA 4 K's
Backwards "K" strikeout lookin
is the 4 k's if a batter strikes out 4 times of if the pitcher throws for k's??
The batter is the proud owner of the "Golden Sombrero"....lol
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now we're getting some chatter!!
i also like the infamous 'twin killing'
Minford hit into a few of those against valley the other day
i also like the infamous 'twin killing'
Minford hit into a few of those against valley the other day
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I personally like : "The game's in the refrigerator. The door's closed, the light's out, the eggs are cooling, the butter's getting hard, and the Jell-O's jiggling."
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I like "the heater". Or the "cheese" the "hot and stinky cheese". Also like, "Good wood".
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Some more favorites are "gopher ball", "Bronx Cheer", "backdoor slider", "wheelhouse", "whiff", "high and tight", "bang-bang play", "hot corner", and "Mendoza Line". Just to name a few others for you.
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BALTIMORE CHOP -A ground ball that hits in front of home plate (or off of it) and takes a large hop over the infielder's head.
YAKKER-A curve ball
YAKKER-A curve ball
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