What does duck snort mean in baseball?

duck snort
A softly hit ball that goes over the infielders and lands in the outfield for a hit. Originally called a "duck fart", the term was popularized by White Sox announcer Hawk Harrelson to make it more family friendly.
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Why is it called Butcher Boy?

Origin. Coined by Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel, the term was inspired by the motion someone in a butcher shop would use to cleave meat. Stengel ordered the maneuver whenever he needed a ground ball.
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What is a dying quail in baseball?

dying quail (plural dying quails) (baseball, idiomatic) A pop fly which is hit weakly and falls in front of the outfielders.
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Why is it called a pickle in baseball?

In England, “pickle” referrers to someone who is “sauced” or “drunk”, and as the phrase made its way across the ocean to the good ol' U-S-of-A, it simplified down to being “stuck in” or “in a tough spot”. Hence, why a runner who finds themselves between two bases is “caught in a pickle”.
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Why do they say kid in baseball?

There are two phrases you'll hear a lot during a game, and I'm here to translate them for you, because they usually mean the opposite of what the fan is actually saying. "Not your pitch, kid. Not your pitch." This is something a fan will shout when a player has taken a called strike.
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Why is a homerun called a jack?

A term shouted after a home run is hit because the hitter just ordered the team a 'shot of Jack', with 'Jack' referring to hitting a home run.
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What is a duck fart in baseball?

(baseball, slang) A ball hit by a batter into the gray area between the infield and outfield, usually tailing away from whoever is trying to catch it.
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What does eyewash mean in baseball?

“Eyewash,” baseball slang for the concept of “fake hustle” or “working hard for the appearance of working hard,” is my personal favorite baseball term.
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What does dead red mean in baseball?

dead red. If a batter is "sitting/looking dead red" on a pitch, this means he was looking for a pitch (typically a fastball), and received it, usually hitting a home run or base hit.
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Why do they say can of corn in baseball?

can of corn. A high, easy-to-catch, fly ball hit to the outfield. The phrase is said to have originated in the nineteenth-century and relates to an old-time grocer's method of getting canned goods down from a high shelf.
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

Definition. A screwball is a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch. It is one of the rarest pitches thrown in baseball, mostly because of the tax it can put on a pitcher's arm.
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What is a filthy pitch?

A filthy pitch is basically a get out of jail free card for the guy on the mound. It can also strike fear in every batter around the league because the fact that this guy has a dominate pitch that cannot be touched is always in the back of his mind.
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What does a nuke mean in baseball?

Nuke is a League of Legends (LoL) gaming term that refers to an ability that inflicts a large amount of damage in a short amount of time.
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What does shoving mean in baseball?

“He wants,” Bryce Harper said, “to shove.” That is modern baseball parlance for “pitching extraordinarily well,” and as he begins to hit the meat of his third season in Washington, it's remarkable how often Scherzer has shoved for the Nationals.
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What is a butchie boy?

adjective. If you describe a man as butch, you mean that he behaves in an extremely masculine way.
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What is a Texas leaguer hit?

Definition. A "Texas Leaguer" is a bloop that falls between an outfielder and an infielder for a hit.
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What does Donkey mean in baseball?

Donkey baseball is baseball on donkeys — with modifications. The pitcher and catcher are not astride donkeys. Neither is the batter, at first. After striking the ball, he or she must mount a donkey and ride the animal to the large chalk circle that signifies first base. Fielders are also on donkeys.
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What is a dude in baseball?

To be labeled a "Dude" in baseball means that you have certain qualities of hard work, drive, competitiveness, team player, great attitude and play hard. Combine elements of the game, 9 Players, 9 Innings 9 Character Attributes and 9 Culture aspects we feel will develop players on and off the field.
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What is a poke in baseball?

A hit. Referring to an extra-base hit or home run, a fan or announcer might exclaim, "That was quite a poke." A reporter might record a line drive as "Cameron pokes a shot into left field."
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What does Taco mean in baseball?

· Jun 8, 2017. Oppo taco = opposite field home run. 1.
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What does meat mean in baseball?

The "meat (of the order)" is the middle of the lineup, usually the strongest hitters. A rookie, popularized by the baseball movie, Bull Durham; implies more brawn than brain. An easy out, typically evident during a strikeout. A baserunner easily thrown out at a base. Throwing hand, typically meaning a pitcher's.
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Where does the term high cheese come from?

A fastball that is high in the strike zone is called high cheese. In this kind of cheese, the strike zone will run from the batter's knees to the mid-point of the player's torso like the bottom of his rib cage. If it is low in the strike zone, it gets called cheese at the knees.
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Why do they use the letter K for a strikeout?

Chadwick used S for sacrifice and chose K for strikeout. He did so because K is the prominent letter of the word "strike," which was used more frequently than strikeout. Some scorers use a forward K for a swinging strikeout, a backward K for a batter caught looking.
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Who invented the Duck Fart?

What is this? They say that the Duck Fart shot is to Alaska what the Mai Tai is to Hawaii, or the margarita is to Mexico. Said to have originated in a bar in Alaska on a slow night when the bartender and an older woman were testing recipes. The woman drank a few here of these and then came up with the name “Duck Fart”.
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What does ducks on a pond mean in baseball?

ducks on the pond pl (plural only) (Australia) A coded warning used by men to alert each other that female guests ("ducks") are present ("on the pond"), so that for politeness they should moderate their language. quotations ▼ (baseball) Members of a batting order who are on base; baserunners.
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