One of the reasons I use the Deford piece is that I know
nothing about baseball nor sportsball of any particular variety really.
Imagine the bewilderment of someone who knew
nothing about baseball trying to understand why the crowd cheered when a runner stole a base — an act that might sound criminal in another setting.
I really know
nothing about baseball past the rules, so i could be way off here.
Not exact matches
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.
They remind us of a paradox, in which
baseball teams should a) always think
about the future and b) worry
about nothing but the short - term because that future might not exist.
How
about a teeny - tiny card featuring a track star that a magnificently insane owner put on his
baseball team to do
nothing but run fast and steal bases?
Cannon - Young says she thought
nothing of it — it was just
baseball — until Evergreen Park raised suspicions
about JRW.
With respect to the study on
baseball pitchers, [1] Dr. Mall observes that it says absolutely
nothing about the speed at which these players got back to playing sports, and that, because there was no control group, «we don't know if these kids would have gotten better by simply resting an additional six weeks and then starting a return to throwing program.»
If you know me, you know how much I rave
about a good pair of boyfriend jeans, and
nothing compliments them more than a casual
baseball tee.
Along with showing us a world even most
baseball fans know
nothing about, Boden and Fleck capture Miguel's prodigious loneliness as he travels to the Knights» spring - training camp in Phoenix, where older Latino players show him the ropes: No hotel - room porn, no drinking beer from the minibar.
These are meant to be revealing — «character beats,» in screenwriting - instructor speak — but just like the revelations of the weirdos Garlin interviews, they feel arbitrary, relaying
nothing about Garlin's character except that he is a dad who likes
baseball, two traits that the film already established by virtue of its existence.
I knew absolutely
nothing about cricket before I saw this movie, and I had assumed it was similar to
baseball.
Besides loving
baseball, there's
nothing unusual
about Ben, and besides loving Ben, there's
nothing unusual
about Lindsey; the entire film is basically a friction-less exercise in boy gets / loses / gets girl set against Boston's historic championship season.
From details to customization, to the sheer amount of modes and options, MLB 12 The Show is
nothing short of rewarding for those most passionate
about the game of
baseball.
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