Posts Tagged ‘baseball’

10 Ways English Takes You Out To The Ball Game

June 4th, 2010

Yesterday was a reminder of the extent that American sports has infiltrated the English language and just how unique baseball is to the American culture.

The Mango Team got to spend the afternoon at a Detroit Tigers’ Game, where we sported our orange Mango shirts proudly. Much of our staff is international and many of our team members had never been to a baseball game. Jamie our accountant is from China, and she even printed out the rules of the game before she went. It was really hard for me to even imagine not knowing the names of certain aspects of the sport because baseball is so much a part of life here in the U.S. If you don’t the the game than you probably would have a hard time with these idiomatic phrases.

Think about it:
1. 3 strikes and you’re out (you only three chances to do it right)
2. Hitting a homerun (when you do something well)
3. Hit it outta the ballpark (same as above)
4. First Base, Second Base, Third Base (all sexual dating terms)
5. He is out in left field (when someone is thinking differently than the group)
6. Batter up (who is next in line to speak or present)
7. Being on deck (same as above)
8. Someone throws you a curve ball (tells you something you didn’t expect)
9. He made a bad call (when someone doesn’t see what really happened or make the right choice)
10. He is on the Home Team (someone who is on your side)

Can you think of any I missed?

We had a great time at the game – check out a clip of the fun below.

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Mango’s on the loose in Detroit!

June 23rd, 2009

 Scoreboard Mango Languages

Detroit, MI- On Thursday, May 21 Mango Languages took over the left field bleachers at Comerica Park to watch the Detroit Tigers take on the Texas Rangers in  an afternoon tilt. It was an absolutely perfect day for watching baseball as it was 70 degrees and sunny. Our trip started with a tailgate that was organized by our own Justin Peters, who picked out the ideal lot for our hot dog grilling and beverage consumption. While at the tailgate, a football appeared and a game of “500″ broke out. It was an amazing display of office athleticism at it’s best and we are pleased to report there were no career-ending injuries suffered.

Once inside the stadium, we settled into our seats in left field and watched the Tigers win the game in the bottom of the 8th inning with a RBI single. It was great to get out of the office and greet spring, Detroit style!

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