Not exact matches
They'd also make a perfect snack for
when you're sitting around
watching some Monday Night Football (or
baseball or whatever sports is in season) and need something to munch on, don't ya think?!
I feel comfortable in this assessment because
when I first read about the young girl at Yankee Stadium, I was
watching a
baseball game from behind a protective net.
Hardcore
baseball fans may remember the case from
when it was first in the news, but with all the new information that the documentary looks to provide it will be a good
watch for those new to the case as well as those who are already familiar with what happened.
It's a tricky question, because
when I'm not
watching baseball or writing about
baseball for my day job, I retreat into a bunker that was developed by NASA scientists to keep
baseball from coming in.
When I'm not talking,
watching, or coaching
baseball, or listening to MLB on Sirius XM, I'm just hanging out with my wife and kids most of the time,
watching Alabama football (huge fan of the Tide, and that's where I started on SB Nation on Roll Bama Roll), or
watching / reading Game of Thrones.
It would be nice to be able to get value out of switching on whichever game has the best or most interesting players at any given time, though on the other hand
baseball probably saps enough of my productivity
when I'm
watching / following at most one game per day.
I enjoy
watching major league
baseball on TV because I know the stories and statistics so that
when something unusual happens — like Denard Span hitting a 425 - foot home run — it's pretty exciting.
But it would also be fun to
watch because it would be a prominent example of a player overcoming the inherent difficulties of professional
baseball and succeeding with refined talent
when raw talent just wasn't enough.
As if freaking Game 7 of the World Series wasn't exciting enough for
baseball fans, any Star Wars fans
watching got a double dose of awesome
when a new Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer premiered during the middle of the game.
And in full disclosure this Mets fan didn't exactly sit and
watch (9 innings X 162 games =) 1,458 innings of
baseball during those losing seasons
when the Mets were mathematically eliminated by June 3rd.
What happens
when, for example, a student does not want to
watch baseball?
When not devising and assessing curriculum materials, Lori can be found reading, camping with her family, or
watching a youth
baseball game from the bleachers.
When she isn't teaching, Ms. Luciano Quivey loves
watching sports (
baseball and basketball especially!)
Then they will also be able to view stats,
watch game replays instantly, or go through Major League
Baseball news during times
when the game might not be particularly interesting.
When she doesn't have her nose in a book, you can find her playing soccer, discussing
baseball, or
watching X-Files reruns.
When not on the road, you can find her
watching her favorite hockey and
baseball teams on tv and chasing her goofy dog in search of cuddles.
Things like
baseball bats, uzis and fireballs are easy to aim, but
when it comes to bazookas and grenades you've got to choose the force with which it fires, account for the travel arc and adjust for wind, so it's not uncommon to see people to wildly misjudge the shot and be forced to
watch as an explosive calmly arcs back toward them.
What's one of the first things you notice
when watching a game of
baseball?
The man, twenty one year old Matthew Clemmens, was allegedly drunk at the
baseball game with his friends
when he stuck his fingers down his throat and vomited on the girl; who was
watching the Phillies game with her father and fifteen year old sister.
You'll find me rooting for the Chicago Cubs during
baseball season, but it's all about college football in the Fall,
when I'll be spending many a Saturday
watching Auburn games with friends.
When the weather is good, we had cable run outside to
watch our flatscreen in the tented area... Hubby sits with his feet up and his iced tea and
watches his Yankee
Baseball games.