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noun
A field, stadium or park where ball, especially baseball, is played.
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Social media nights vary from ballpark to ballpark, but some aspects are fairly consistent.
His grandfather, Ira Antin, said one deterrent to ballpark scorekeeping has been the inability to purchase a mere scorecard.
Well, if you're like Daniel A. Finan, you grab an envelope and do a BACK OF THE ENVELOPE calculation, just to ballpark it.
He became involved as a lawyer with Pilot Air Freight, an air cargo company, because it carried umpires gear from ballpark to ballpark.
However, he conceded that he does wonder, as he moves from ballpark to ballpark, what it would be like to play in that town.
Torrealba Brings His Son to Ballpark Colorado Rockies catcher Yorvit Torrealba brought his 11-year-old son to Coors Field, nearly two weeks after the boy was kidnapped in Venezuela while on his way to school.
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The Rays said they had planned to return to the ballpark to celebrate, if it had worked out.
He even brought Bill Robinson out to the ballpark to introduce him to Satchel, but no.
Now, to lure enough fans to the ballpark to keep him there.
Fast Food Factory, the cart's operator, hopes to expand to ballparks and other locations.
From churches to ballparks, funeral homes to nightclubs, it underscores both the sacred and profane.
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