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  • Hello dear viewer! How are you?

  • Do you enjoy baseball?

  • Sometimes we make a social event out of watching the game by inviting friends to our place.

  • Maybe going over to someone else’s place to watch the game on TV, or even by going out to watch the game together.

  • This lesson shows some conversations that are about baseball and how we enjoy it.

  • To brush up on your vocabulary, have a look at the vocabulary section at the end.

  • Shall we get started then?

  • Hello Andrea.

  • Hey Bobby!

  • So, on Saturday there’s a baseball game at Yankee Stadium. Would you like to go?

  • That sounds like fun.

  • It's a night game. Is that all right?

  • Probably. What time does it start?

  • I think it starts at 6 pm.

  • Oh, that's all right. Then I’ll see you on Saturday!

  • Hey Luke. So which baseball team you like the most?

  • I like the New York Yankees. What about you?

  • I really like the Texas Rangers.

  • Yes, the Texas Rangers are good. But nothing compared to the Yankees.

  • Oh come on man. Youre just saying that because youre a fan.

  • Yeah I am. And last month the Texas Rangers lost the game against the Yankees.

  • I know that but that doesn't make them any less than the Yankees.

  • Okay, okay. They're both equally good. Happy now?

  • Yes!

  • Hey Jack. Are you a baseball fan?

  • Yes, I am. Why?

  • Ummm. I always wanted to know just how many players are even on a baseball team.

  • Okay. There are 9 players from one team on the field at one time,

  • while the other team is the one hitting the ball and trying to score a run.

  • There are three outfielders and three basemen, one shortstop, one pitcher and one catcher.

  • Okay. So what do the three outfielders do?

  • If the batter from the other team hits the ball out past the bases,

  • they have to get the ball and throw it back and try and get the batter out.

  • Oh really? That's awesome. I had no idea..

  • Yeah. Each team at bat gets three outs.

  • If you get the third one, the other team gets their turn at bat.

  • Okay. Now I that I know a few things that I'm supposed to know, I can watch a baseball game

  • Yeah. Have fun!

  • Thanks, Jack!

  • Youre welcome.

  • Hey Bobby.

  • Hey Rita. What's up?

  • Nothing, I was just about to start watching the baseball game.

  • Oh really? Me, too. Yankees vs Rangers. It's gonna be some game.

  • I bet it will. So do you prefer watching the game on television or at a stadium?

  • Well, I guess everyone likes going to a stadium. But you can't really go all the time, right?

  • No, it’s too expensive, and I don't like going to crowded places. I prefer watching on television.

  • We should watch the game together next Friday!

  • Yeah sure. At my place.

  • Okay. See you.

  • See you then.

  • Hey Judy. You look puzzled!

  • Yes... I was just trying to figure something out.

  • What is it?

  • I was wondering... what is a home run in baseball?

  • A home run is when a batter hits the ball so far,

  • that none of the outfielders can get to it and throw it back to get the batter out,

  • before he has run to all three bases and gotten back to home plate where he started from.

  • Oh. Okay! But why do they call it a "home run"?

  • I guess it’s because he starts from home plate and runs around the field until he ends up back at home plate

  • so he’s running from home to home without stopping!

  • So a home run is a good thing!

  • Yes, a very good thing, especially if there are other batters already on the bases,

  • because they get to run home too, and each one who gets back home gets a point.

  • And the one with the most points wins!

  • That’s the way it works!

  • It’s the place where the games are played and where people can go and watch it live.

  • A game that’s either started after dark, or starts before dark but continues after dark and is played under electric lights.

  • A fan is someone who really enjoys the game, knows quite a bit about it, and watches as often as possible.

  • When a player gets back to home plate after touching all three other bases he has scored a run.

  • An outfielder is one of the three team members who are the farthest away from home plate,

  • that is, in the outfield, and try to either catch the ball or get it and throw it back and get the batter out.

  • A baseman is assigned to play one of the three bases and try to put a batter out.

  • The shortstop plays between second and third base and tries to keep the ball from going into the outfield.

  • The pitcher throws the ball to the batter, who tries to hit it.

  • The catcher stands behind the batter and catches the pitched ball if the hitter doesn’t hit it.

  • The player whose turn it is to try to hit the ball. He stands at home plate in front of the catcher.

  • The player or the team at bat is the one who gets to try to score a run, while the other team tries to keep them from scoring.

  • A batter or runner who is touched by the ball while it is in the hands of the opposing team is out.

  • He doesn’t get to make a score and has to leave the field.

  • An out may also be made when someone catches a hit ball before it touches the ground.

  • Where the batter stands to hit, and where each batter and runner have to get back to in order to score a run.

  • I hope you had a great time watching this lesson.

  • Well be back with a new one tomorrow. Make sure you come back for it!

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英語の語彙のレッスン - 野球のゲームのスポーツの語彙 - ビデオを通して英語を学ぶ (English Vocabulary Lessons - Baseball Game Sports Vocabulary - Learn English Through Videos)

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    Dada Lu に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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