Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (18 results returned)
#8573, aired 2022-02-09 | SPORTY LINGO $200: The best pitcher on a baseball team is known as this playing card the ace |
#8252, aired 2020-10-06 | CORPORATE LINGO $400: In baseball, you do this to avoid being thrown out as a runner; in meetings, it means to follow up with a person touch base |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | BASEBALL LINGO $200: A round tripper, a tater, a 4-bagger a home run |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | BASEBALL LINGO $400: The hot corner, a nickname for this position, was coined after a player fielded 7 line drives in an 1889 game third base |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | BASEBALL LINGO $600: This term for a player who rarely misses a game was applied to Joe McGinnity, a former foundry worker, & later Cal Ripken Jr. an iron man |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | BASEBALL LINGO $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew demonstrates a catch.) Fielding a ball waist high with the palm up is this type of catch popularized by the great Willie Mays a basket catch |
#8192, aired 2020-03-31 | BASEBALL LINGO $1000: This term for the big leagues is also a pop song featured in the last scene of "Moneyball" "The Show" |
#3334, aired 1999-02-18 | LEGAL LINGO $600: Baseball term for laws demanding a mandatory sentence for successive felony convictions "three strikes" law |
#1038, aired 1989-02-22 | ABBREVIATIONS $200: In weather terms "DP" means dew point; in baseball lingo it stands for this double play |
#770, aired 1988-01-01 | BASEBALL LINGO $100: "The Fall Classic" the World Series |
#770, aired 1988-01-01 | BASEBALL LINGO $200: Because of sun exposure, outfield seats with no roof over them are called this the bleachers |
#770, aired 1988-01-01 | BASEBALL LINGO $300: Baseball's "hot corner", it's peppered with hard drives, not hot tips third base |
#770, aired 1988-01-01 | BASEBALL LINGO $400: Player called a "short man", because he's usually in the game a relatively short time the relief pitcher |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | BASEBALL LINGO $100: Carl Hubbell named this pitch which can also mean any zany player, whether he throws it or not a screwball |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | BASEBALL LINGO $200: A New York Mets outfielder, or a bruise resulting from sliding Strawberry |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | BASEBALL LINGO $300: To fail in a critical situation, or to move your grip up the bat to choke |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | BASEBALL LINGO $400: The 2nd game of a double header, or the last congratulatory drink the winning pitcher might have a nightcap |
#670, aired 1987-07-03 | BASEBALL LINGO $500: For a batter to strike out swinging or someone in the stands who hopes it won't happen fan |
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