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Baseball Terms: This Is a Whole New Ballgame

11 April 2009

Now, the VOA Special English program, Words and Their Stories.

Baseball is America’s national sport.  So it is not unusual that many popular expressions come from baseball.  But first, let me explain a little about the game.

Each baseball team has nine players.  The pitcher of one team throws the ball to a batter from the other team.  The batter attempts to hit the ball.  If he misses, it is called a strike.  If a batter gets three strikes, he loses his turn at bat and is called out.  The batter also is out if he hits the ball in the air and an opposing player catches it.  But if the batter hits the ball and it is not caught, the batter tries to run to one or more of the four bases on the field.  The batter can run to all four bases if he hits the ball over the fence or out of the ballpark.  Such a hit is called a home run.

Now, here are some common expressions from baseball.  Someone who is on the ball is intelligent and able to do a good job. But a person who threw a curve ball did something unexpected.  Someone who steps up to the plate is ready to do his or her job.  A pinch hitter takes the place of someone else at a job or activity.

A person who strikes out or goes down swinging attempted something but failed.  We also might tell the person that three strikes and you are out.  But someone who hit a home run or  hit it out of the park did something extremely well. 

Sometimes I have to give information quickly, without time to think it over.  Then I would say something right off the bat.  If someone is doing an extremely good job and is very successful, you might say he or she is batting one thousand.  

If I say I want to touch base with you, I will talk to you from time to time about something we plan to do.  I might say I touched all the bases if I did what is necessary to complete a job or activity.  And if I covered my bases I was well prepared.  However, someone who is way off base did something wrong or maybe even dishonest or immoral.  A person with strange ideas might be described as out in left field.

Let us say I want to sell my car but I do not know exactly how much it is worth.  If someone asks me the price, I might give a ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate.  

If someone offers me an amount that is close to my selling price, I might say the amount is in the ballpark.  However, if I say we are not in the same ballpark, I mean we cannot agree because my ideas are too different from yours. 

Finally, when a situation changes completely, we say that is a whole new ballgame.

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This VOA Special English program, WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, was written by Shelley Gollust.  I’m Faith Lapidus.



Comments:

1. how are good expressions.

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Submitted by: ronald (vietnam)
06-29-2009 - 12:39:49

2. hi voa

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Submitted by: sawaung aung (myanmar)
06-10-2009 - 05:39:55

3. Going Down Swinging

It should be noted that "going down swinging" is an expression from boxing, not baseball. It means you fought hard, but still failed, but you were still figting when you hit the mat. (Editor's Note: An Internet search shows that the term is used for baseball and boxing.)
Submitted by: Tarkaan (Sout Korea)
05-11-2009 - 04:35:48

4. we are now in the same ballpark

i got reminded this phrase just-in-time . i missed it now i feel like i just hit a home run. the phrases have got all my bases covered this time round in my writing skills.
Submitted by: JOHN MARWA (Kenya)
05-05-2009 - 14:13:45

5. speaking

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Submitted by: Adrián (Puerto Rico)
05-01-2009 - 19:38:57

6. It's just right for me!

Yesterday I bought a ticket for a baseball game that is holding for organ donation. Today, I find this program on baseball term. How wonderful! I arrived at Houston several months ago, Although this is my first time to come to the USA, I am very interested in this country, for example the way of life of the people, what and how do they think, work and play, the role of religion in everyday life, the Wall Street, the mass media, the politics and so on and on. Therefore, I joined some activities held in Houston and I really enjoyed them. I also want to find a way to improve my spoken English and writing skill. I would be appreciate if anyone can make suggestions on how I can improve my speaking and writing skills. Thank you.
Submitted by: Youmin Zhong (China)
05-01-2009 - 03:31:14

7. good article

i often hear these terms in some American movies,such as"it's not a ballgame"in "the italian job". "words and stories" benefits me a lot. thank you guys!
Submitted by: james (china)
04-29-2009 - 06:37:41

8.

a good article. it tells me a lot of imformation about the baseball and many usefull expessions. I know little about the game.
Submitted by: rainbow (China)
04-29-2009 - 05:35:24

9. Baseball

Well, this was a very interesting and informative program. You have just bit it out of the park! The only problem for me was that I have not quite understood the rules and the goal of the game. So it is a bit difficult to get the main idea of some expressions.
Submitted by: Peter Mikhailov (Russia)
04-22-2009 - 04:22:18

10. texas leage single

what is the orgin of the term texas leage single?
Submitted by: charles titus (united states)
04-20-2009 - 22:09:18

11. good

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Submitted by: Sk. G. Prashad (India)
04-19-2009 - 09:59:05

12. baseball

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Submitted by: Saladin (KURDISTAN)
04-19-2009 - 09:51:28

13. CHESS TERMS

Congratulatios, I am listen the words on Baseball; please write about chess terms
Submitted by: JULIO CABRA (COLOMBIA)
04-18-2009 - 04:01:22

14. usefull terms

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Submitted by: brou francis (cote d'ivoire)
04-17-2009 - 14:38:27

15. good job

this's rather good. I can learn lots of new words in the particular context. I hope that there will be more lessons like this but about economics Thanks so much ;)
Submitted by: yin (viet nam)
04-16-2009 - 15:53:00

16. USEFUL

The article shows some expressions about" baseball" which involved in evaluating some people when they did something. Although it is common for almost people in the world, but I feel enjoyable with it. Thanks!
Submitted by: DUC NGUYEN DUY (VIETNAM)
04-16-2009 - 04:49:32

17. Base Ball

I like your articule about the words stories, it give us more understanding about the english languaje. Thank you.
Submitted by: Felix Elizalde (Mexico)
04-14-2009 - 18:54:42

18. Good Knowledge

V.O.A is batting one thousand everyday. Thanks a lot.
Submitted by: BokNam, YOON (South Korea)
04-14-2009 - 09:15:24

19. Good to a Certain Degree

Thank you for your introducing us some interesting and vivid popular American expressions. They can not only help us to learn English but also the American culture. However, a language is used for communication which in turn, is to be understood by the communicators each other. If we use too many local expressions which are not yet popularized around the world, then our listeners will not be able to catch what you actually mean. Thus we will not achieve the goal of communication. Therefore, using a local popular express is good only to a certain degree.
Submitted by: TANG Qixiong (The People's Republic of China)
04-14-2009 - 06:15:55

20. baseball.

I didn't know that there are a lot of words related to baseball game! Although I'm not good at this game, I 'm really interested in those words! I'd like to know more about english words that made like this.
Submitted by: Raina (South Korea)
04-14-2009 - 04:49:10

21.

I like this articcl
Submitted by: said nejmi (morocco)
04-14-2009 - 00:10:41

22. baseball terms

I love baseball!
Submitted by: tetsuji (japan)
04-12-2009 - 03:50:57

23. writing

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Submitted by: teymour (Malaysia)
04-12-2009 - 03:49:55

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