Sentences with phrase «happening in a baseball game»

Mercifully, it was Blue Jays manager John Gibbons who went to the umpires to point out that this was gross and shouldn't be happening in a baseball game, playoffs or no.
The umpires took a look at Bauer's fingers and agreed that yes, this was definitely gross and shouldn't be happening in a baseball game.
That happened in a baseball game.

Not exact matches

What happens if you use your best baseball players in the baseball game, the professor asked his eager, attentive students?
Yet besides Yu Darvish's collapse (which itself was the Hangover 2 of the series since basically the same thing happened four games prior) and Springer's dirt - on - the - grave home run (which was the second season of Stranger Things of the series because it had all happened before but not in quite the same way) there weren't any events that baseball had never seen before to actually merit the anxiety that seeped from this game.
According to a 1979 study of 39 professional baseball games, 77 % of the fights in the stands occurred in the least expensive seats; 69 % happened at night; and 70 % in the last four innings, when alcohol had taken hold.
Wild things apparently happen in DIII baseball games when Berry and Hendrix College match - up.
It's no use predicting winners at this point, though: anything can happen in a single baseball game, and what happens in Wednesday's will determine who is going home whether it was fair, fluky, or expected.
A lot of baseball can happen in two weeks — six - game losing streaks, seven - game winning streaks, and injuries could ruin / improve the hopes of a team that felt differently on July 31 — so the idea is that with more teams deciding to sell, the trade deadline would be more exciting.
Anything can happen in one baseball game — anyone can be the hero, the goat, or maybe both a few innings apart.
«In the hypothetical baseball game example, the person could acknowledge the disappointment and frustration he was feeling as legitimate, honest feelings, and then also think in terms of «these meeting conflicts don't happen that often, there are lots of games left for me to watch my child play, etc.»&raquIn the hypothetical baseball game example, the person could acknowledge the disappointment and frustration he was feeling as legitimate, honest feelings, and then also think in terms of «these meeting conflicts don't happen that often, there are lots of games left for me to watch my child play, etc.»&raquin terms of «these meeting conflicts don't happen that often, there are lots of games left for me to watch my child play, etc.»»
Whether it's running into someone you haven't seen in a while or sitting at your son's baseball game, if you're not out there, these «coincidences» don't happen.
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