What does a hugging third mean?

Hit the ball really hard. Which bases were the players on? Jimmy was at 2nd and Flynn was at 3rd. What does 'a-hugging third' mean? He ran there when Jimmy got his hit, barely got to the base.
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When Blake tore the cover off the ball what did he do?

What does "tore the cover off the ball" mean? He hit it hard. 13.
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What does Cooney died at first mean?

Answer: The phrase, "Cooney died at first" means that he was called out before getting to first base. The author chose to use a word like "died" to express a more dramatic way of saying the player was out, because he's also describing what it felt like for the fans - they were as upset as if the player had died.
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What is the meaning of the poem Casey at the Bat?

The poem tells the story of the final half-inning of a baseball game. The home team of Mudville is losing four to two. The first two batters for Mudville quickly make outs, but the following two get on base safely so that a home run will win the game for Mudville.
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What does tore the cover off the ball mean?

Generally speaking, when a batter is said to have "hit the cover off the ball," it's a fancy way of saying the hitter is in the midst of a hot streak.
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What does there is no joy in Mudville mean?

A line from “Casey at the Bat,” describing the reaction of the hometown crowd when their hero, Casey, strikes out, losing the big game. In general, the expression is used to describe any disappointment: “My father has just lost his job; there's no joy in Mudville tonight.”
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Has anyone ever hit the guts out of a baseball?

only 2 or 3 guys in history ever busted the guts out of a baseball. Bryce Harper quite literally hit the cover off the ball. Harper ended up walking in that at-bat, leaving all other baseball covers intact.
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What is Casey's tragic flaw in Casey at the Bat?

Thayer draws Casey's flaw in capital letters. It's pride. He's over-confident. There is "ease" in his manner when he steps to the plate.
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What is the last line of Casey at the Bat?

By the time we get to the poem's last line, it doesn't come as too big a surprise to find out that things have ended badly for the home team; that "there is no joy in Mudville—mighty Casey has struck out."
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What is a hyperbole in Casey at the Bat?

Hyperbole Examples

In the fifth stanza of the poem, the lines "It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell; It pounded on the mountain and recoiled upon the flat," are used to exaggerate the sound of a thunderous crowd.
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Who is Casey at the Bat based on?

"Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" is a poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published anonymously in The San Francisco Examiner (then called The Daily Examiner) on June 3, 1888, under the pen name "Phin", based on Thayer's college nickname, "Phinney".
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Was Casey at the Bat a real person?

Though Casey is a fictional character, several baseball players have been named as potential inspiration.
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What does stanza 1 mean in because I could not stop for death?

Stanza One

In Emily Dickinson's poem 'Because I could not stop for Death', the author personifies death, portraying him as a close friend, or perhaps even a gentleman suitor. In the first stanza, she reveals that she welcomes death when she says, “He kindly stopped for me”.
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Why do the fans want Casey to come up to bat?

The people watching the baseball game felt that Casey could help the Mudville team win the game.
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What is the rhyme scheme Casey at the Bat?

The poem ''Casey at the Bat'' is written in a simple AABB rhyme scheme. Each stanza consists of four lines, with the first and second lines ending with the ''A'' rhyme, and the third and fourth lines ending with the ''B'' rhyme.
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What kind of poem is Casey at the Bat?

Ernest Thayer's "Casey at the Bat" is a baseball poem.
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What is the foreshadowing in Casey at the Bat?

Foreshadowing: The two lesser players up to bat before Casey both defy expectations by playing well. This sets us up for the ending where Casey also defies expectations by losing the game.
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Is Mudville a real place?

Thayer insisted that Mudville was fictitious and that the poem had no basis in fact.
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Is Casey at the Bat an ironic poem?

Ernest Thayer's poem "Casey at the Bat" is an ironic poem. The main character of Casey is presented as an overconfident, prideful, and Adonis-like baseball player that is feared by any and all players who face him on the diamond for the vast majority of the poem.
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What does the former was a pudding mean?

"the former was a pudding" a poor baseball hitte. "the latter was a fake" a very hard hitter.
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What caused Casey to strike?

So why did Casey strike out? From a brain perspective, says Milton, he ignored the first two pitches (no contribution to anticipatory skill), he was angry (irrelevant information), and he played to the crowd (distraction of attention).
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What are the words to Casey at the Bat?

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright; The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light, And somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout; But there is no joy in Mudville—mighty Casey has struck out.
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What is the rarest thing in baseball?

Rarest of all is the unassisted triple play by an outfielder, performed only once in professional baseball history, by Walter Carlisle. It is possible for a team to score on a triple play, but that is also phenomenally rare.
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Whats the hardest a girl has thrown a baseball?

The Guinness World Book of Records says the fastest pitch ever thrown by a female player was 69 m.p.h. (111 km/h).
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Who has the weirdest batting stance?

Kevin Youkilis, known as "The Greek God of Walks" in Moneyball, easily possesses the game's strangest stance of the last 20 years. Youk's feet are slightly closer than shoulder-width, with his knees bent slightly. For Youkilis, the bizarre happens in how he holds his bat.
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