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  1. Clear the bases: When a batter drives home/scores all runners on base. Corked bat: A bat in which cork (or possibly rubber or some other elastic material) has been inserted into the core of the wooden barrel. This is illegal to use in a baseball game. Count: The number of balls and strikes on a batter.

  2. If there's a high fly ball that falls lazily into a fielder's glove, that's a can of corn. Theories abound about its origin, but the most popular one holds that the act was like the grocery clerk...

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  3. Slang for a fielder's errant throw that sails high over the player to whom he intended to throw the ball. For example, if the third baseman were to throw the ball over the first baseman's head and into the stands, he is said to have "airmailed" the throw. "But Chandler airmailed her throw to third into the dugout ..."

  4. The complete definition of crank, from the Dickson Baseball Dictionary, appears below, along with (where applicable) first usage, synonyms, historical details and more crank research, courtesy of Baseball Almanac.

    • Ace: A team's best pitcher, usually the first pitcher in starting rotation.
    • Alley: Also called "gap"; the outfield area between the outfielders.
    • Around the Horn: A play run from third, to second, to first base.
    • Assist: An outfielder helps put an offensive player out, crediting the outfielder with an "assist".
  5. 1 day ago · Mays’ own manager, Leo Durocher, said at the time that “Willie makes catches like that every day.”. According to Major League Baseball official historian John Thorn, “Mays did not even ...

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  7. A century later, it is time to rescue him from obscurity, and remind baseball fans of his contributions to the game. Al Johnson, head of the Players’ League, pictured in this 19th century woodcut, one of the rare images of this early baseball pioneer.

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