Baseball 'LINGO'
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Re: Baseball 'LINGO'
Final Jeopardy the other night was Willie Stargell's definition of the knuckleball:
A butterfly with hiccups!
A butterfly with hiccups!
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KarlAgathon wrote:Final Jeopardy the other night was Willie Stargell's definition of the knuckleball:
A butterfly with hiccups!
^^^ Thats Great! ^^^
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danicalifornia wrote:The ones I like the most are inappriote for this website, LOL.
pm them to me please. I'm getting pretty interested in this mumbo jumbo
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For my History of the English language class at Ohio U., we had to creat a dictionary based on a topic that interested us. I chose baseball and made a whole dictionary on this subject. haha. I'll post it on here when I get home with my jump drive.
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Almost forgot one. "Double Bagger". I never would have guessed that this topic would have taken off like this. Let's keep it going.
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KarlAgathon wrote:not really baseball lingo, but...
"And this one belongs to the Reds!"
Wish we were getting to hear it a bit more often.
You can say that again.
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"Put him in the books"
"Come back and get him"
"Sit him down right here"
"Turn Two"
"Come back and get him"
"Sit him down right here"
"Turn Two"
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not really baseball lingo, but...
"And this one belongs to the Reds!"
Wish we were getting to hear it a bit more often.
"And this one belongs to the Reds!"
Wish we were getting to hear it a bit more often.
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I always like it when a batter gets hit by a pitch and the coach yells "That's the way to take one for the team".
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I always liked "Eat a Biscuit". Same as warning track power. If the player had another biscuit for breakfast it would have made it over the fence.
Another fav. is "kick your dog" meaning the blind umps. seeing eye dog made the wrong call.
Another fav. is "kick your dog" meaning the blind umps. seeing eye dog made the wrong call.