baseball

[ US /ˈbeɪsˈbɔɫ/ ]
[ UK /bˈe‍ɪsbɔːl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs
    there was a baseball game on every empty lot
    play ball!
    he played baseball in high school
    there was a desire for National League ball in the area
  2. a ball used in playing baseball
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How To Use baseball In A Sentence

  • It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
  • I lived only two blocks from high school and grammar school, and there were baseball diamonds and football fields.
  • With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of. Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
  • He wasn't a large man, and had never been the sporty type, so there were no golf clubs or baseball bats lying handily around, and the notion of overpowering a hulking burglar with the meagre physical means at his disposal was laughable. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • And most spectators are alert, many of them bringing their own baseball gloves to catch souvenirs.
  • With his baseball cap and goatee, he would fit in perfectly with the demonstrators downtown.
  • Gutierrez, who was recently ranked as the ninth best prospect in the Rangers system by Baseball America, tested positive for the amphetamine adderall, which is used to treated Attention Deficit Disorder. Texas Rangers
  • These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch.
  • Enter ABC skate shop and the baseball diamond at Tompkin's Square.
  • This is without question the first book to trace the origins of black baseball's institutional development.
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