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058: Understanding Baseball Jargon

Moms and Baseball

English - September 24, 2021 04:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 33 ratings
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Have you ever heard, "The pitcher threw a Maddux?"  
What about what this means: 6+4+3= 2 or a 6-4-3 play?
Or, do you know why an easily-catchable fly ball is called a can of corn?

We discuss this baseball jargon in today's episode, along with several others. People who are brand new to baseball should appreciate learning a lot of baseball terminology, and long-time baseball fans will enjoy learning the origin of some of this baseball jargon.

Here are a few others we discuss as well:

Oppo TacoHat TrickTexas LeaguerEat itPitch him a chairChin musicThe shiftMaking firewood Bush LeagueMendoza lineWarning track power - WTP

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