Sentences with phrase «huge baseball fan»

(We're not huge baseball fans, but appreciate the experience of seeing a game in person)
I'm a HUGE baseball fan, so the baseball card («Valentine, you're a hit!»)
With plenty of fireworks shows to choose from nearby, I picked the one set off from the minor league baseball stadium (no surprises there — I'm a huge baseball fan!)
One friend says, «I'm not a huge baseball fan, but I couldn't help but be impressed.
He was a huge baseball fan; great baseball player in his day.
So maybe you know this, or maybe you don't, but I am a huge baseball fan.
Admittedly I'm not a huge baseball fan, I will go to a game with the hubs who is a lifelong Cubs die - hard, but for me it is more for the socializing than anything else (plus who doesn't love getting dressed up in cute sports gear?
I'm a huge baseball fan and it's always tough to figure out what to wear with my Giants jersey, so this is great inspo
My husband is a huge baseball fan so I look for ideas of how to dress and support his team when we go to games.
I am a huge baseball fan and im a hige Boston Red Sox fan.
I am also a huge baseball fan and torn between...
I'm a huge baseball fan, though living in the boston area, I'm a Texas Rangers fan, though I do like games and go to several of...
as a huge baseball fan it was one of the most fascinating movies i have ever seen.
(An aside: I remember telling Donald Sutherland, the Canadian actor and huge baseball fan, that the 2005 film culminates with Fallon's Red - Sox - obsessed character concluding, «It's just a game!»
Barb is a huge baseball fan (Go, Brewers!)
Overall it sounds like a pretty nice package whether you're a huge baseball fan or you're not... but you're being dragged to a game by someone who is.
Im a huge baseball fan..
Jean - Francois Denis, a huge baseball fan, says his favourite book — Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis — is not just a book about baseball.
Becker is also a huge baseball fan who's made a careful study of Michael Lewis's 2004 best - selling book, Moneyball, which tells how Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane used nontraditional statistics, called sabermetrics, to make judgments about players and game strategy.
We are huge baseball fans!
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