You've worked hard to get where you are, and you've written thousands upon thousands of
words about baseball.
If you want
words about the baseball fight (or the other one), we have you covered.
Not exact matches
Our major leagues describe themselves with shrewd marketing nuance: Where amazing happens (NBA); There are no
words (NHL); This is what it's all
about (NFL); This is beyond
baseball (MLB).
Can you imagine a
baseball player writing thousands of
words about the joy and beauty and satisfaction of playing a game of ball?
If you're in the mood for 5,000
words about why
baseball's future is in trouble, please read my article from last week, which comes to this conclusion:
Steve: You know, you both have used the
word passion, a couple of times
about science, and when I was your age,
baseball was the only thing I was particularly interested in.
For instance, when we were learning
about making change, I gave the students six
word problems in which each of their teachers went to the concession stand at a
baseball game, spent a certain amount of money, and gave a certain amount to the cashier; the problem was to figure out how much change each teacher received.