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In reply to the discussion: Know Your Baseball Idioms: 'Southpaw,' 'can of corn,' and other phrases from the diamond [View all]Diamond_Dog
(38,110 posts)31. How could I forget "chin music"!
That was one of Mudcat Grants favorite sayings as a broadcaster for Indians games.
Uncle Charlie the old number two. (catchers sign). Meaning curveball. Fastball is the number one.
Dying quail a ball batted in the air that drops right in between the outfielders.
Re catchers signs. Are those obsolete now that they use the new communication system?
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Know Your Baseball Idioms: 'Southpaw,' 'can of corn,' and other phrases from the diamond [View all]
Diamond_Dog
Aug 8
OP
I played softball for my company's team many years ago and we had a coach that always said can of corn
Deuxcents
Aug 8
#1
I believe "can of corn" was one of Bob Prince's lines he was the Pirates announcer in the 60s & 70s.
Devilsun
Aug 8
#16
"Frank and Ernest Play Ball" is a fun children's book by Alexandra Day that is full of them. I
KitFox
Aug 9
#26
I have to admit I've never heard of any of those! Except for "blooper" or "bloop hit".
Diamond_Dog
Aug 10
#48