8/11/2023 0 Comments Baseball slangWhole time, then that’s a skunk (shutout). If that team doesn’t get a single ace or tally (points or runs) due to the other team’s exceptional gobbling(fielding) the They’ve just made a whitewash(scoreless inning). If a hurler and his club don’t make any duffsor muffs(errors) and get three straight player deads (outs),.Hit an easily catchable sky ball, which is a pop fly. Killer or a bug bruiser, because it’s so low to the ground. If the striker successfully strikes the spheroid (another name for the ball) for a bouncing ground ball, that’s called Holds his ash, hickory, timber, or willow (bat) aloft and the hurler delivers (pitches) the pill. (That means a batter steps up to bat.) The artist ( star player) striker then When the opposing club’s striker would take a lick. Those ballists would then defend against the hit onion.Among the fielding positions played by those ballists: basetenders (infielders), the behind (catcher), and the hurler (pitcher). Specifically, a club nine, because that’s how many players, or ballists participated at one time. A team wasn’t a team, but a club, or, more.The ball was not merely “the ball.” Players called itĮverything from horsehide to apple to onion to pill.They’d shout “hurrah!” or “huzzah!” - were not called fans, but rather cranks, People who sit in the grandstands to cheer on a team.And the terms they’d use to describe their fledgling sport may sound Terms would sound like nonsense to an early baseball player in the 1860s andġ870s. A dinger against the closer to get your team out of the cellar? Those baseball
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