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  2. Best baseball slang terms - MLB.com

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    Baseball has its own rhythm, its own rules, its own specific appeal to our senses and sensibilities. And with all of that comes its own language, its own grand and goofy glossary of phrases that, for the unindoctrinated, might sound like total gibberish. So what follows is a list of.

  3. Baseball Terms: 150+ Common Baseball Words, Slang & Jargon

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    Have you ever been watching a baseball game and overheard some words or phrases that you didn’t understand? Well, we’ve put together this extensive list of some commonly used baseball term

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial and specialized terms, phrases, and other jargon used in baseball, along with their definitions, including illustrative examples for many entries.

  5. 155 Baseball Terms And Slang: A Comprehensive List

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    Whether you're a seasoned veteran familiar with all of the different baseball phrases or a newcomer eager to decode the baseball jargon, this comprehensive list of 155 baseball terms and slang is your ultimate guide to better appreciate and immerse yourself in this fun game.

  6. 17 Baseball Slang Terms You Should Know - Mental Floss

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    For just a peek at some of the most notable examples of baseball slang, have a look at the 17 examples below. They’ll really put some mustard on your sports prose. 1. Aspirin Tablet....

  7. Step up to the plate of baseball lingo where every word is a home run! Whether you’re a dugout dreamer or a fielding fanatic, mastering these 30 must-know terms will amp up your ballpark banter from little league to the bigs.

  8. Terms like 'boat race,' 'kitchen' and 'guy,' have different meanings depending on if you're in baseball or the real world.