Why is a home run called a Johnson?

In 1894, Johnson smacked 60 out of the park in just 112 games, earning him the nickname that stuck with him for the rest of his life: Home Run. Johnson also played against some of the greats, including Ty Cobb in a Cuban winter league. It was reported that he had better stats than the future Hall of Famer.
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Why is a homerun called a Johnson?

Johnson began his career as a shortstop with the semipro Findlay Sluggers in 1893. The following year, he earned his nickname "Home Run" by hitting 60 home runs.
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What is slang for a homerun?

Home runs: Everybody (well, almost everybody) loves them. And, everybody's got a different name for them. Dingers and big flies. Jacks and yicketty yaks.
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What do baseball players call a home run?

Nicknames for a home run include "homer", "round tripper", "four-bagger", "big fly", "dinger", "long ball", "jack", "shot"/"moon shot", "bomb", and "blast", while a player hitting a home run may be said to have "gone deep" or "gone yard".
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What does H mean in baseball?

A hit occurs when a batter strikes the baseball into fair territory and reaches base without doing so via an error or a fielder's choice. There are four types of hits in baseball: singles, doubles, triples and home runs.
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What is the longest HR ever hit?

Longest home run ever hit

On June 2, 1987, the Denver Zephyrs hosted the Buffalo Bisons at Mile High Stadium. Aided by the thin air, much like baseballs hit out of Coors Field today, Joey Meyer launched a towering blasted that traveled an absurd 582 feet and is the longest homer ever caught on video.
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What does it mean to hit a homerun with a girl?

noun. In the "sexual contact as baseball achievement" metaphor, means sexual intercourse.
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What is an Oppo Taco?

Sean. @sean_hud. · Jun 8, 2017. Oppo taco = opposite field home run.
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What do you call a homerun in softball?

In A Call. "homer," "long ball," "dinger," "tater," "jack," "shot," "four-bagger," "blast," "big fly," "going yard," "going deep," "clout," "round tripper," "gopher ball" (used to describe the home run pitch thrown by the pitcher) More from Standard Stats. At-bat (AB) Batting Average (AVG)
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Is home run two words?

home′ run′

n. a hit in baseball allowing the batter to circle the bases and score a run.
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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 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 do you yell at a baseball game?

"Let's go [team]!" -- The most common baseball fan chant. "Come on, Blue!" -- This comes from hecklers in the stands. "Blue" is the umpire (blue generally being the color of his shirt). When fans don't like the ump's call -- especially on balls and strikes -- you'll hear them yell this.
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What does cheese mean in baseball?

cheese. A fastball, particularly one that is difficult to hit. A fastball high in the strike zone is also called high cheese, and one low in the zone can be called cheese at the knees. 'Easy Cheese' refers to the seemingly effortless motion of a pitcher as he throws a fastball at very high velocity.
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What are the 4 bases?

The four bases-ATCG. Adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine are the four nucleotides found in DNA.
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What is third base in dating?

Third base – touching below the waist (without sexual intercourse) or manual stimulation of the genitals; in some contexts, it may instead refer to oral stimulation of the genitals; Home run (home base or scoring) – "full" (penetrative) sexual intercourse.
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What is base 2 in a relationship?

First base = kissing, including open-mouth (or French) kissing. Second base = petting above the waist, including touching, feeling, and fondling the chest, breasts, and nipples.
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Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run?

No estimate has ever been given for its length, although it is safe to say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet. A tremendous blast by any standards. In a single game Mantle hit two homers that were longer than most major league players hit in a career!
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What is the shortest home run ever hit?

Shortest Home Run Ever Hit

Playing for a minor league team called the Minnesota Millers back in 1900, Andy Oyler hit the shortest home run in the history of the entire world. The home run traveled only 24 inches—that's right, two feet! On a rainy day in Minnesota, Oyler made solid contact and took off to first base.
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What is the fastest pitch ever thrown?

The University of Tennessee pitcher uncorked a pitch at 105.5 mph, breaking the college baseball record for fastest-ever recorded pitch.
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What does check 3 Go 1 mean?

Hold 3 (or 2), go 1 - reminds infielders that on ground ball with a runner on 3rd (or 2nd)they should look toward third to "hold the runner" then go to first base put out the batter. "Get two!" or "Turn two!" or "Roll a pair!" - another way of saying go for a double play.
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Why do people say kid in baseball?

"Not your pitch, kid. Not your pitch." This is something a fan will shout when a player has taken a called strike. It sounds encouraging, like "you'll get them next time" but what it really means is "You should've swung at that one.
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What do they call the beginning of a baseball game?

Baseball begins with the first pitch

Although it's just for show, first pitches of this type can be very important. Politicians, in particular, are believed to be judged by their ability to throw out a good first pitch.
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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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