Name | Why it's a sporty dog name? |
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Puma | a German company that makes athletic footwear and apparel |
Punter | the person that kicks on fourth down to manager field position (football) |
Pylon | an orange marker (football) |
Quarter | one time period from a game that is divided up into four (multiple) |
Rawlings | a sporting goods company (baseball) |
Rebound | grab and control a missed shot (basketball) |
Reebok | a popular sporting goods footwear and apparel company |
Ribby | slang for a run batted in (baseball) |
Rookie | a member of a team in their first full season (multiple) |
Runner | an offensive player that is on base (baseball) |
Safety | a way to obtain two points (football) |
Score | to get points (multiple) |
Scout | a person whose job is to seek out the best players to fill a sports team's roster |
Screwball | a type of pitch (baseball) |
Shank | when the point of impact is the hozel of the club (golf) |
Shortstop | one of the defensive positions of the infield (baseball) |
Skipper | another word for the manager of a baseball team (baseball) |
Slam | another word for a dunk (basketball) |
Slice | when the ball arches from left to right (golf) |
Slider | a type of pitch (baseball) |
Slugger | a consistent power hitter (baseball) |
Snap | another word for hiking the ball (football) |
Southpaw | a left handed pitcher (baseball) |
Spalding | an American sporting goods company (basketball) |
Sport | what could be more sporty than sport? (multiple) |
Strike | a pitch that was called within the strike zone (baseball) |
Swish | a shot that gets nothing but net making a swish sound (basketball) |
Switch | a person that can bat as either a left or right hander (baseball) |
Tackle | to bring down a football player (football) |
Tank | when a professional sports team gives up on the current season in hopes of earning a better draft pick |
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Baseball my grandkids favorite sport! |
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She adores soccer balls. |
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Lebron | Lebron James is the g.o.a.t |
Homer | Another name for a homerun ( homerun) |
Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Scrappy. Scrappy was a stray dog who was wandering around the streets of the city when he was found by a group of baseball players. The players were on their way to the stadium for a game and were immediately struck by the dog's adorable face and friendly demeanor. They decided to bring Scrappy along with them to the game, and little did they know, he would soon become the team's most valuable player.
Scrappy quickly became the team's unofficial mascot. He would run around the field during practice, barking and chasing after balls. His infectious energy and playful personality lifted the players' spirits, and soon they started to play better than ever before. The fans loved him too - Scrappy became a fixture at the stadium, with fans lining up to take pictures with him before and after games.
As the season progressed, the team started winning more and more games. Scrappy was always there, cheering them on from the sidelines, and the players felt like they had an extra boost of energy every time he was around. Soon, they found themselves in the playoffs, with a chance to make it to the championship game.
The championship game was the biggest game of the season, and the players were feeling nervous. They had never made it this far before, and they knew they were up against a tough opponent. As they stepped out onto the field, Scrappy was right there with them, wagging his tail and barking in excitement.
The game was intense, with both teams battling it out for every run. In the ninth inning, with the score tied, the opposing team had the bases loaded with two outs. The crowd was on its feet, screaming and cheering. The tension was palpable.
That's when Scrappy made his move. He ran out onto the field, barking and chasing after a ball that had been hit into the outfield. The opposing team's runner was distracted, and the outfielder was able to make the catch and throw the ball back to home plate, just in time to tag out the runner and end the inning.
The crowd went wild, and the players lifted Scrappy up onto their shoulders, chanting his name. With Scrappy's help, they went on to win the game and the championship. Scrappy had become a hero, not just to the team, but to the entire city.
From that day on, Scrappy was known as the greatest baseball mascot of all time. He was immortalized in statues and murals throughout the city, and his picture was on every team poster and program. But he didn't let his fame go to his head - he was still just a little dog, happy to chase after balls and bring joy to everyone he met. And for the players, he would always be their lucky charm, the one who helped them achieve the ultimate victory.
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