To be able to come out of that and win the ballgame, it means a lot.
Home run or not, here's hoping HBO's 30 million subscribers have an entertaining ballgame in store.
The first-round ballgame devolved into a full-fledged brawl, ripe with tussling, take-downs and tossed punches.
He was known to play "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" on his harmonica.
"We missed 18 points the other night and still put ourselves in position to win the ballgame, " Woodson said.
"I didn't have my best stuff today but I just tried to keep my team in the ballgame, " he said.
If that monitor senses a lightning strike within 10 miles, a siren goes off, and every ballgame is immediately over.
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He had a lot of tough shots and when he gets to the free throw line, it's a whole different ballgame.
In other words, the ballgame is likely to go into extra innings.
While Teddy Ballgame survived WWII and Korea, I was wondering what great American athletes have made the ultimate sacrifice so we can be free today.
Redstone, a diehard Red Sox fan, first experimented with non-movie events in 2004, projecting a live ballgame from Fenway Park at one of her cinemas.
"He pitched an absolutely brilliant ballgame, " Mets manager Terry Collins said.
"It's a good way to just to kind of clear your mind and just get ready to go out there and play a ballgame, " Griffin said.
Clearly President Obama is watching a different ballgame than 94% of small business owners, plus we just learned that his Jobs Council was disbanded after two years.
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In tax controversies, who represents you can be the ballgame.
On the PGA Tour it is a whole different ballgame.
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But we got back in the ballgame and at the same time, we kept our composure, ran our offense and got to the free-throw line when we needed to.
They can pick up a live ballgame from space, but, since the human body interferes with satellite signals, they all too often drop out in the middle of a base hit or song.
The classic illustration of the fallacy goes like this: One person can see better at the ballgame by standing up, so if everybody in the stadium stands up they will all see better.
"He pitched an absolutely brilliant ballgame, " Collins said.
Arrange for a company outing to a ballgame.
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On its face, it might apply to an employee who called in sick and then went to the ballgame--or even to a judge who used his office to get a first rate corner table in a restaurant for himself and his significant other.
Predictability has been the defining characteristic of the Mariano Rivera experience the knowledge that calling upon the lean relief pitcher was essentially to end a ballgame several outs early, extinguishing an opponent and giving the crowd a few extra minutes to gather personal effects.
We need to keep in mind that people are suffering and dying around the U.S., and while we are thankful no one was injured at Camden Yards, there is a far bigger picture for poor Americans in Baltimore and everywhere who don't have jobs and are losing economic, civil and legal rights, and this makes inconvenience at a ballgame irrelevant.
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