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According to the Dickson Baseball Dictionary, a "ham" by itself is just a ball player's hand.
ham-and-cheese is a pitch desired by the batter, usually a pitch right down the middle of the plate.
ham-and-eggs has two meanings. Dickson defines ham-and-eggs as an ordinary player or league.. or something not deemed as important, such as a relief pitcher who comes in to pitch for a winning pitcher in a blowout game.
Another well-known meaning for ham-and-eggs is a double play.
In baseball, "ham and eggs" is a slang term for a double play. It is derived from a breakfast meal consisting of ham and eggs being served together, symbolizing the quick and efficient execution of a double play on the field.
Ham means hot.
The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters are a professional baseball team from Japan.
A ham is a slang term for a poor actor who doesn't realize how bad he or she is, they continue to over-act and make people laugh at their antics. Hamming it up means they're trying to get laughs.
A chicken hock is a South African term for a chicken coop. It is probably borrowed from the Afrikaans 'hoenderhok', which means the same thing.
in baseball, it means that the bases are loaded.
A double play
Maha means moon and ham means like. So Maham means moon like. Maha means moon and ham means like. So Maham means moon like.
Josh Chetwynd has written: 'British baseball and the West Ham club' -- subject(s): Baseball, History, West Ham Hammers (Baseball team)
Ralph Ham was born ? , 1849, in Troy, NY, USA.
It's a Spanish word meaning "ham" (the meat) and is pronounced "ham-own"
Ready to cook means that the ham has already been partially cooked, but still needs to cook before eating. If a ham shank is "Ready to Eat" this means that the ham is fully cooked and can be eaten right out of the package.