Why is a fastball called cheese?

It is baseball slang for a fastball. Cheese” is a fastball with “something (extra) on it”, so a pitch that is very hard to hit. A pitch that slices through the strike zone just like you slice through cheese with a knife. There are some varieties on this.
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What does cheddar mean in baseball?

A slang term used in baseball to describe an impressive fastball; comes from the cheese baseball term; commonly seen abbreviated as "ched."
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What does stinky cheese mean in baseball?

Taking Advantage of a Stinky Error

In baseball, an error is often referred to as a “stinky cheese” because of the odor it can produce when hit by a player or thrown by the pitcher.
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What does cheese do in baseball?

When the announcer says, “he's bringing the cheese,” he's not talking about a plate of nachos. He's referring to the pitcher's fastball, usually one that is difficult to hit. A fastball that sits high in the strike zone is also called high cheese. One that sits low in the strike zone can be called cheese at the knees.
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What does cheese mean in MLB?

In MLB parlance “cheese” is a fastball with “something (extra) on it”. Thus, a high fastball that is very hard to catch up to is “high cheese”.
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What does Bacon mean in baseball?

BACON: Batting average on contact.

Similar to BABIP, BACON also counts home runs as part of the measurement, only excluding strikeouts from the calculation.
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What does banana mean in baseball?

Match play: “Banana Ball” is like match play in golf. The team that scores the most runs during an inning gets a point for that inning. The win goes to the team with the most points at game's end.
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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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What is a salami in baseball?

The Grand Salami is an interesting twist on traditional totals betting. It's a bet that's only available in either baseball and hockey and refers to one big cumulative total for all of the games on the board on a given night.
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What is a shrimp in baseball?

Shrimp Alert: Used to celebrate a walk-off walk.
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What does Tater mean in baseball?

tater. A home run. The term started to appear in the 1970s, specifically as "long tater". The ball itself has been known as a "potato" or "tater" for generations. A long ball is thus a "long tater", shortened to just "tater" for this specific meaning.
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What does pickle mean in baseball?

In baseball, a rundown, informally known as a pickle or the hotbox, is a situation that occurs when the baserunner is stranded between two bases, also known as no-man's land, and is in jeopardy of being tagged out.
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What is a donkey 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.
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What does Taco mean in baseball?

An oppo taco is a home run that is hit to the opposite side of the field from where the batter is standing.
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What is a Toby in baseball?

Toby. A middling pitcher who has little upside but a steady enough floor that may earn a spot on your roster just for some stability, but is to be avoided against tougher matchups.
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What is a meatball in baseball?

And big league batters can eat; they don't leave many meatballs on the plate. There's only a limited understanding of what a meatball is. One general definition: “an easy pitch to hit, thrown right down the middle of the plate.” Major League Baseball's official lingo agrees.
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What is a goat in baseball?

4/4/16: Vin Scully tells a story about Jon Jay calling Michael Jordan GOAT and finding out that it stands for greatest of all time. Los Angeles Dodgers. classic.
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What is a rabbit in baseball?

a lively baseball, especially the ball used in present-day baseball: The pitchers keep complaining about the rabbit ball.
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What is a vulture in baseball?

He's the pitcher who, for example, may come into a game with his team behind or the contest tied, pitch to a batter or two, watch his club suddenly take the lead, and earn the win. Former Dodger pitcher Phil Regan picked up the nickname “The Vulture” for collecting such wins.
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What is the dirtiest pitch in baseball?

Top 9 Nastiest Pitches in Baseball History
  • Clayton Kershaw's 12-6 Curveball.
  • R.A. Dickey's Knuckleball.
  • Mariano Rivera's Cutter.
  • Randy Johnson's Slider.
  • Sandy Koufax's Curveball.
  • Trevor Hoffman's Changeup.
  • Greg Maddux's Two-Seamer.
  • Satchel Paige's Hesitation Pitch.
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What is a 3 pitch inning called?

One such rarity is the immaculate inning. You've probably heard of it -- an immaculate inning is when a pitcher strikes out all three batters in an inning, on three pitches each. The immaculate inning used to be very rare -- there were none from 1929-52.
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Why is there no crying in baseball?

The final line of Hanks' post, reminding us all that, “There is no crying in baseball,” is a reference to the iconic line uttered in his role as manager Jimmy Dugan in the 1992 movie "A League of Their Own." If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
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What does Uncle Charlie mean in baseball?

One of the early nicknames of the curveball was Uncle Charlie, or sometimes, Lord Charles. This was derived from the name of Harvard President Charles Elliot, who was opposed to the adoption of the curveball and considered it to be cheating. No surprise there, because Harvard was the curveball's original victim.
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What does grapefruit mean in baseball?

noun Baseball Informal. a series of training games played by major-league teams before the opening of the season (so named because they take place in the citrus-growing South, as in Florida).
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