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⚾️ How Well Do You Know Baseball Slang? Quiz Questions
What does the term "Hill" describe?
First Base
Home base
Pitcher's mound
What does the term "Bazooka" describe?
When the crowd boos
When a fielder catches a ball with his glove near belt level
Strong throwing arm
What does the term "Lollipop" describe?
A soft pitch or weak throw
A good fastball
A cut fastball
What does the term "Room service" describe?
When a hitter gets a pitch near his hands
A pitch or batted ball that comes right to a defensive player
When a batter hits a single, double, triple and home run in the same game
What does the term "Whitewash" describe?
A home run
A very long, high home run
To shut out a team
What does the term "Worm burner" describe?
Batted ball that moves across the ground hard and fast
Curve ball
An easy pitch to hit, usually right down the middle of the plate
What does the term "Ride the pine" describe?
When older players mock rookies
Sitting on the bench
A player who is scared to swing
What does the term "Southpaw" describe?
Left-handed throwing player
A player who makes mistakes
Someone from the minors
What does the term "Blue" describe?
Umpire
Team Trainer
Assistant Coach
What does the term " Cup of Coffee" describe?
Short time spent in Major Leagues
Player who takes forever to do things
When a player has trouble finding the ball
What does the term "O’lay" describe?
When a player throws the ball way over the head of another
When the ball goes through a player’s legs
When a fielder doesn’t get in front of the ball
What does the term "Grand Salami" describe?
The Team’s General Manager
The “biggest” guy on the team
Grand Slam
What does the term "Ribbie" describe?
Run batted in
Another name for “rookie”
Taking a ground ball to the chest
What does the term "Rhubarb" describe?
The rubber on the mound
Scuffle between teams
A Glove
What does the term "Bases Juiced" describe?
Other team getting very lucky
Runners on all bases
Bases totally empty
What does the term "Golden Sombrero" describe?
Striking Out 4 times in a game
Batting helmet
Whoever has most hits in the game metaphorically wears it
What does the term "Chin music" describe?
Getting punched by an opposing player
Taking a ground ball in the chin
A pitch thrown near the batter’s head
What does the term " Ol’ Number One" describe?
Fastball
Change Up
Curveball
What does the term "Pickle" describe?
Team stretching
When a team uses a lot of bunting and “hit and runs”
Runner caught between two bases
What does the term "Twin Killing" describe?
A double (hit)
A double play
When the catcher guns down a player stealing second base
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