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Sports PUBLISHED:
Games on a diamond have a universal language, with similar catch phrases used in parallel situations. For those of you in the dark, I can translate a bit of the language for you. In each situation, there's a way to decipher what's happening. If the team needs a hit, there's a phrase for it. If the there's an RBI to be had, there's a cheer for it. Here's your guide to what you'll hear and when: *The pitcher throws a strike - "Way to fire." *The pitcher throws a ball - "Looked good." *The team needs a hit - "Little bingo, kid." *Runners in scoring position - "R-B-R-B-R-BU. R-B-R-B-R-B-I." *Stealing a base - "Dig, dig, dig, dig." *Run about to score - "Home it! Home! Home!" *A potential home run - "Back, back, back, back." *The umpire made the "wrong" call - "Come on, what are you looking at?" *The umpire made the "right" call - "This guy's good." *The umpire should power walk to the car - The program lists umpire names......what about phone numbers?" *A nice catch is made - "Good leather." *The batter just swung and missed - "Keep your eye on it." *The batter hit it foul - "Straighten it out." *The batter gets a hit - "Nice rip kid." *Runner on third, less than two outs - Squeeeeeeeeeeeeze!" *Two outs, runner on base - "Running on anything." *Batter got on base, with a little help from the defense - "Good hustle." *Someone screwed up - "Get your head in the game." *Someone did well - "Way to be." |
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