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I once did some research on Charlie Bennett and used old newspapers from the end of the 19th century. There were so many funny phrases I ended up writing them down. Here's my list:
salary flipper = pitching arm the Jungaleers = the Tigers the garden = the outfield or the outer garden vs. the inner garden (outfield vs. infield) the second defense = the outfield moundsmen bush leagues rooters = fans the battery line = pitcher and catcher battery work the circuit = the league dented the home plate = scored sacks = bases round = inning home guard = home team society of swat stick = bat two-ply killings = double play no reverses = no defeats two big tent aggregations = two teams flail and horsehide = bat and ball middle cushion = second base safety = base hit two cleans = two hits the pill = the ball twirler = pitcher the great peanut race = pennant race As the seasonal pleasantries draw to a close.... |
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