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Baseball
Joke
The devil challenged St. Peter to a baseball game.
How can you win, Satan? asked St. Peter. All the famous ballplayers are up here.
How can I lose? answered Satan. All the umpires are down here.
Source unknown
Ins and Outs
The baseball season is upon us and an office manager we know passes along this explanation of the game, given to her by her grandson:
You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man thats on the side thats in goes out and when hes out he comes in and the next man goes in until hes out. When three men are out, the side thats out come in and the side thats been in goes out and tries to get those coming in out. When both sides have been in and out nine times, including the not outs, thats the end of the game.
Bits & Pieces, April 30, 1992
How Much Action
Dick Wade, a Kansas City sportswriter, once decided to find out exactly how much action occurred in a baseball game. So, on June 21, 1956, he took a stopwatch to a game between the Kansas City Athletics and Washington Senators and counted the time it took a ball to leave the pitchers hand until it arrived at home plate; then on all hit balls, he let the clock run until the batter was either out or safe. The total action during the two-hour, 28-minute game was 8. 5 minutes. Kansas City won, 15-6.
Tom Peters in Philadelphia Inquirer
  
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