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big league

NOUN
  1. the most important league in any sport (especially baseball)

How To Use big league In A Sentence

  • A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout.
  • As for the tired old argument that 9.5% of African-Americans in the big leagues is close to the general population, well, that in itself is dubious. The Volokh Conspiracy » Dubious Grousing over the Percentage of African-American Players in Major League Baseball
  • Getty Images Ex-Big Leaguer Takes a Shot, and Misses Tequila isn't usually associated with intense sporting competitions, but the Cuervo Games, a multicity tour of tequila-inspired challenges including waterfall climbing and agave collection, is trying to change that. Broad Street Bullies Still Drawing Crowds
  • But in the billfish big leagues it can take $5,000 or more - sometimes way more - just to play in a game where payouts of thousands of dollars, even hundreds of thousands, are at stake.
  • Martis will be a non-roster invitee at big league Spring Training. Nationals trade Justin Maxwell to Yankees
  • He is about to join the big league of Formula 1 in time for the start of the new season at the South African Grand Prix.
  • XTree hopes this move will shove the company into the big league.
  • The Gallardo not only goes like the big league supercars, but also manages to handle like a light nimble sportscar, which came as a huge surprise.
  • If he has a poor spring, some will doubt he even belongs in the big leagues without steroids.
  • He has bombinated about his career in the Big Leagues twice, in The Umpire Strikes Back and Strike Two.
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