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.
Not exact matches
Even if you're
not a
baseball fan, or a hockey fan, or
watch that particular program, do make it your business to know a little bit about it.
I can understand playing basketball or
baseball but I can't understand
watching them.
Otherwise, he will
not be a listener at all, but only an observer without real understanding, like a Russian
watching his first
baseball game without an interpreter.
I haven't been much into
baseball since I was a kid, so it's been fun to
watch!
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 know nothing about Football and can't even pretend too (trust me I have tried) If I had to pick a sport to
watch it would be
Baseball, but that's pretty much it.
#secretcatladyI am
not athletic, but I love to
watch baseball.
On occasion,
baseball fields were laid out more or less side by side where we played, and if the game I was taking part in was
not sufficiently interesting, I would turn around and
watch another or pass the time with my neighboring exile, a forlorn and uncoordinated wretch who had been banished to the right field of his game.
Put it this way: The reason you can't
watch your local team on the electronic box you keep in your pocket is because
baseball has deals with companies that want you to
watch your local team on the electronic box you keep in your living room.
But it's even more entertaining to
watch the hitters panic, knowing that the
baseball can dart a foot away from the plate if it doesn't bore right in on their damned thumbs.
This makes Kershaw the perfect gateway drug for anyone who isn't sure why people
watch baseball on purpose.
You don't need to
watch the HOURS OF DEREK JETER COVERAGE, but you should probably carve out a few minutes to think about how it really was one of the best
baseball careers you'll ever
watch.
That doesn't mean the best team to
watch in
baseball.
It's really
not a big deal to
watch a
baseball game behind a protective net.
In fact, there wasn't much to be gained from it unless you liked giving people the pleasure of
watching a good game on Sundays and enjoyed the idea that your town might come to be known all across America for its marvelous
baseball team.
It takes it from, «
Watching baseball in a dark stadium with a retractable roof that wouldn't be opened if it were 72 ˚ and zero percent chance of rain» to «Hell yeah, Marlins Park, let's see Giancarlo Stanton break one of those stupid flamingo beaks off with a 110 - mph dinger.»
Clearly you don't enjoy
watching FSU
Baseball, which is your prerogative.
Or maybe Jeter
watched baseballs pepper it during the Home Run Derby, fell in love just like most of us, and hasn't had time to seek this sculpture - hater out to set him or her straight.
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.
On Sunday, the world
watched as Colon was perfect into the eighth inning against Justin Verlander, and even though he lost the lead and didn't make it out of the inning, we're reminded that
baseball is good, actually.
Since I've been a hardcore
baseball fan, one of my greatest pleasure has been
watching all of the eternally cursed teams prove that curses are made up and
not eternal.
This is supposed to be a very serious
baseball article, and what I was trying to say is that Altuve is fun, regardless of how unique his body type might or might
not be, and it's been amazing to
watch him reach new heights this season.
I didn't even start
watching / listening to
baseball until 2007.
He didn't though, and part of what makes this homer great is that everybody got to
watch a
baseball player
not rein it in on the biggest stage of his career, and just lean in to how much he enjoyed that great moment.
So, if you don't know who to root for but want to
watch more
baseball at home, you're temporarily a Blue Jays fan.
He will be a fan favorite who allows the masses to remember a happier time, someone who can remind folks that the pleasure of
watching baseball isn't something wholly dependent on championships and postseason success.
There isn't a casual fan out there thinking, «Boy, I'd sure love to
watch more
baseball, but, ugh, those shifts.»
But for the general interest of
baseball, we probably just
watched the last of the Blue Jays we were just getting used to, even if I'm
not sure those guys were the ones that actually played in the ALCS.
You don't get a visit from the
baseball sprites right before you leave for work and get those hours to hang back,
watch movies, and read books.
Why you should
watch: Football games in
baseball stadiums might
not be for everyone, but something about events at Yankee Stadium in cold weather makes it hard to look away.
Not because it was a good strategy, but because it increased the number of endorphins that were released while
watching baseball.
I have more complicated reasons for why city kids don't play and
watch baseball anymore but I think they are way more political for a fun, apolitical,
baseball blog on a Monday.
It's still a basic part of enjoying
baseball,
watching the players on your team hit a ball where the fielders can't catch it.
I can guarantee they will
not wander on down to
watch a cross country meet, and many fewer will come
watch a girls» basketball game or even a
baseball game.
Watching a two - hour
baseball game while stationary in sticky, sticky heat is a portal into the void, a prison from which you might
not escape.
I don't expect miracles from a backup, but
watching him play QB reminds me of those
baseball games that go deep into extras and the teams run out of pitching and end up putting the shortstop on the mound because he pitched a little in high school.
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.
With that in mind, I'm going to explain why you should
watch 7» 1 Dutch pitcher Loek Van Mil with a sense of wonder and curiosity during the World
Baseball Classic — even though he's
not much taller than Chris Young standing on a pizza box.
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.
At 6» 10, Young is a unique, highly entertaining
baseball player, but it's
not like you hold Chris Young
watching parties with your friends.
I know you probably won't be
watching baseball this afternoon — and I can't blame you — but in case you want a little more action
There's
not a lot of football for them to
watch so they just wait for goals like moronic
Baseball fans wait for home runs.
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.
«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.»»
I'm
not a huge sports girl but I do enjoy
watching baseball games (if I'm there) because I can actually follow whats happening http://www.closet-fashionista.com/
Let me just throw this out there to coaches — as much as I love
watching my boys play
baseball, please don't schedule a tournament over Mother's Day...
It's too bad I'm
not a mommy because I felt like this outfit would be perfect for
watching my kid's
baseball game in the summer and running mom errands.
I'm
not really a
baseball fan, but I like to
watch the New York Yankees or the Philadelphia Phillies now and then.
dress, jacket, shoes, bag, collar sunglasses,
watch, earrings It's
not baseball season.