What's the difference between baseball and hippodrome?

Baseball


Definition:

  • (n.) A game of ball, so called from the bases or bounds ( four in number) which designate the circuit which each player must endeavor to make after striking the ball.
  • (n.) The ball used in this game.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin's son Shane, who clearly had the more imaginative father of the three, was drafted 18th; he'll be playing for the Dallas Mavericks.
  • (2) Fenway, which also owns the Boston Red Sox baseball team, bought Liverpool for £300m in 2010 and pledged to return the club to the top of English football, following what was then a 20-year gap since the club last won the top flight.
  • (3) The San Francisco Giants are baseball's new comeback kings and will face the Detroit Tigers in the 2012 World Series.
  • (4) That is the question facing Major League Baseball pitchers who are faced with the horrendous looking but protective hat that made its debut this week.
  • (5) Even baseball, the country's favourite sport, is showing signs of change.
  • (6) From January 1989 through December 1990, 74 patients were admitted to our urban level I trauma center with injuries inflicted by baseball bats.
  • (7) Not quite "you can't predict baseball", but in the range.
  • (8) This may sound crazy, but with each passing day, Major League Soccer, which shares part of sporting calendar with the baseball season, becomes more and more of a long term threat to MLB, never mind what happens when the NFL kicks off in September.
  • (9) Nicknamed “Mr Padre”, the left-hander had a 20-year career in Major League Baseball , all of it with San Diego.
  • (10) Although it's not nearly as surprising as the Pittsburgh Pirates fighting toward the playoffs after 20 years of losing seasons , or the Kansas City Royals playing meaningful, September baseball for the first time in over a decade , but since stealing manager John Farrell away from the Toronto Blue Jays, the Red Sox have established themselves as the best team in the American League despite preseason predictions dooming them to repeat as the worst.
  • (11) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Rodriguez, who has been recovering from offseason hip surgery and who stands to lose more than $35m on the remaining portion of his contract should the reported suspension be carried out, has a team of lawyers working to battle the office of the commissioner on any penalties, despite MLBPA union head Michael Weiner reaching out to baseball's brass to try to hammer out a late deal on Saturday, an offer that was rejected by the sport's ruling body.
  • (12) Data were examined for 47 (30) professional baseball players over a 2-yr. (3-yr.) period.
  • (13) And Eurie Stamp, a grandfather of 12, who was sitting watching baseball on TV in his pajamas in Farmington, Massachusetts, in January 2011 when a Swat team battered down his door, threw a flashbang device into the room and forced him to lie facedown on the floor.
  • (14) Shoppers could buy USA baseball caps and Trump T-shirts, then pose for a photo against an image of the White House.
  • (15) All participated in sports that involved throwing (mostly professional baseball), and all had valgus instability of the elbow.
  • (16) The concept of a sponsor being given naming rights to a stadium is fairly new to the UK but has been common practice in the US for some time, with companies paying up to £9m a year to have baseball and American football stadiums named after them.
  • (17) I was turned into this figurehead for baseball players trying to be more political,” he says.
  • (18) As for a more permanent solution, it’s now up to Cromartie and the Montreal Baseball Project to try to take advantage of the momentum, seek to form a would-be local ownership group, secure government stadium funding and begin the process of trying to lure the two teams with outstanding stadium issues, Tampa Bay and Oakland, over to Montreal.
  • (19) All of the pitchers returned to professional or college league baseball without recurrence of the ulcer.
  • (20) All four pitchers returned to professional baseball the year following surgical excision of the bursa.

Hippodrome


Definition:

  • (n.) A place set apart for equestrian and chariot races.
  • (n.) An arena for equestrian performances; a circus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) • workersplaytime.net Chosen by Sink the Pink co-founders, Glynfamous (Glyn Fussell) and Amy Zing (Amy Redmond) Soho Burlesque Club Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Soho Burlesque Club Soho Burlesque Club – at the Hippodrome Casino – is a properly late-night cabaret experience.
  • (2) Extending over 250 hectares (617 acres), the park revolves around the Rinconada hippodrome, a horse racetrack built in the 50s by Californian architect Arthur Froehlich that, with the surrounding gardens designed by Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle-Marx, was once emblematic of the oil-rich nation's wealth.
  • (3) Photograph: Suki Dhanda for the Observer In autumn the Science Museum will host Cosmonauts, an exhibition on the Russian space programme; from July the Tate Modern hosts the first British retrospective on avant-garde painter Kazimir Malevich in 25 years; and the Mariinsky Theatre's Valery Gergiev brings Wagner's Ring Cycle to the Birmingham Hippodrome in November.
  • (4) Festival theatre , Edinburgh (0131-529 6000), 13 December to 3 January; Birmingham Hippodrome (0844-338 5000), 28 November to 13 December; Coliseum , London WC2 (020-7845 9300), 11 December to 4 January.
  • (5) I was sad at the destruction of the Hippodrome theatre , where dad had often taken me.
  • (6) Simon Thomas, owner of the London's Hippodrome casino, said ministers had missed an opportunity.
  • (7) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Shrek – the Musical is at Bristol Hippodrome until 7 September 2014 and is on tour until September 2015
  • (8) Birmingham Hippodrome ( brb.org.uk ), 8-11 October, then touring.

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