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[[Image:Baseball.jpg|thumb|299px|The Baseball from a ''Muppet Time'' sketch.]]
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[[Image:Baseball-Muppets.jpg|thumb|300px]]
[[Image:GroverJohnsonBaseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Mr. Johnson enjoying a baseball game.]]
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[[Image:Baseball.jpg|thumb|300px|The Baseball from a ''Muppet Time'' sketch.]]
 
[[Image:Wilkinsbaseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Wilkins and Wontkins playing baseball.]]
 
[[Image:Wilkinsbaseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Wilkins and Wontkins playing baseball.]]
[[Image:4167.MurrayLamb2.jpg|thumb|300px|Ovejita at baseball school.]]
 
 
[[Image:Ewhats-baseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Elmo as a baseball player.]]
 
[[Image:Ewhats-baseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Elmo as a baseball player.]]
 
[[Image:Ferretjeeter.jpg|thumb|300px|Famed Sequoia City Big Bats player Ferret Jeeter.]]
 
[[Image:Ferretjeeter.jpg|thumb|300px|Famed Sequoia City Big Bats player Ferret Jeeter.]]
 
[[Image:Playball.jpg|thumb|300px|Ernie pretending to play baseball.]]
 
[[Image:Playball.jpg|thumb|300px|Ernie pretending to play baseball.]]
 
[[Image:1707d.jpg|thumb|300px|Big Bird playing baseball.]]
 
[[Image:1707d.jpg|thumb|300px|Big Bird playing baseball.]]
[[Image:TingoattheBat4.jpg|thumb|300px|Tingo and Niki playing baseball on ''Sesame English''.]]
 
[[Image:3688c.jpg|thumb|300px|A game between Big Bird, Baby Bear, and Gabi.]]
 
 
[[Image:Bear.baseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Bear throwing out the first pitch.]]
 
[[Image:Bear.baseball.jpg|thumb|300px|Bear throwing out the first pitch.]]
[[Image:SouthernBread.jpg|thumb|300px|The Southern Colonel visiting Yankee Stadium.]]
 
 
[[Image:Fozzie's grandpa.JPG|thumb|300px|Fozzie's Grandpa teaches Fozzie how to juggle baseballs.]]
 
[[Image:Fozzie's grandpa.JPG|thumb|300px|Fozzie's Grandpa teaches Fozzie how to juggle baseballs.]]
[[Image:Baseballdiamond.jpg|thumb|300px|The Fabulous Baseball Diamond in its glove holder.]]
 
 
[[Image:1978 gorham erniebank.jpg|thumb|300px|Ernie baseball piggy bank.]]
 
[[Image:1978 gorham erniebank.jpg|thumb|300px|Ernie baseball piggy bank.]]
 
[[Image:Baseballmuppetkids.JPG|thumb|300px|The Muppet Kids get ready to play baseball in ''New In Town''.]]
 
[[Image:Baseballmuppetkids.JPG|thumb|300px|The Muppet Kids get ready to play baseball in ''New In Town''.]]
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[[Image:MuppetSports-MissPiggy.jpg|thumb|300px|Miss Piggy in the 1993 Muppet Trading Cards set.]]
'''Baseball''' is a sport played between two teams of nine players each, popularly known as [[The United States of America|America's]] national pasttime. Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in North America, operating since 1901. Composed of 30 teams, each team plays in its own unique park. The [[Chicago Cubs]] play at Wrigley Field, famous for its ivy covered outfield walls, and the [[New York Yankees]] play at [[Yankee Stadium]], of which the original was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" after legendary player [[Babe Ruth]].
 
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[[Image:MuppetSports-Animal-Baseball.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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'''Baseball''' is a sport played between two teams of nine players each, popularly known as [[The United States of America|America's]] national pasttime. [[Major League Baseball]] is the highest level of play in North America, operating since 1901. Composed of 30 teams, each team plays in its own unique park. The [[Chicago Cubs]] play at Wrigley Field, famous for its ivy covered outfield walls, and the [[New York Yankees]] play at [[Yankee Stadium]], of which the original was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" after legendary player [[Babe Ruth]].
   
 
Baseball has had a great impact in America's popular culture, including Ernest Thayer's 1888 poem "[[Casey at the Bat]]", and [[Abbott and Costello|Abbott and Costello's]] famous "Who's on First" routine.
 
Baseball has had a great impact in America's popular culture, including Ernest Thayer's 1888 poem "[[Casey at the Bat]]", and [[Abbott and Costello|Abbott and Costello's]] famous "Who's on First" routine.
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* [[Wally and Ralph]] put on a baseball cap and get ready to play in [[Episode 0514|episode 514]].
 
* [[Wally and Ralph]] put on a baseball cap and get ready to play in [[Episode 0514|episode 514]].
   
* Oscar disagrees about Luis' decisions as an umpire in a baseball game, but he's happy when the team loses in [[Episode 0685|episode 685]].
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* Oscar disagrees about Luis' decisions as an umpire in a baseball game, but he's happy when the team loses in [[Episode 0685|episode 685]].
   
 
* "Sluggo the Great" ([[David]]) puts on his baseball gear, but isn't sure which body parts to put them on in. {{eka|0811}}
 
* "Sluggo the Great" ([[David]]) puts on his baseball gear, but isn't sure which body parts to put them on in. {{eka|0811}}
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* [[Maria]] imagines she's a baseball player in [[Episode 1082|episode 1082]].
 
* [[Maria]] imagines she's a baseball player in [[Episode 1082|episode 1082]].
   
* Big Bird doesn't want to play baseball at [[Camp Echo Rock]] during summer camp because he doesn't know how to play. Still, they have him play in the outfield, where he hits a home run in [[Episode 1707|episode 1707]].
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* Big Bird doesn't want to play baseball at [[Camp Echo Rock]] during summer camp because he doesn't know how to play. Still, they have him play in the outfield, where he hits a home run in [[Episode 1707|episode 1707]].
   
 
* In the ''Sesame Street'' [[Soap operas|opera]] parody "The Heartstrongs", Barnaby (David) comes downstairs to change shoelaces in order to play baseball. {{Eka|2404}}
 
* In the ''Sesame Street'' [[Soap operas|opera]] parody "The Heartstrongs", Barnaby (David) comes downstairs to change shoelaces in order to play baseball. {{Eka|2404}}
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* A Muppet girl approaches a sad [[Herry Monster|Herry]] and asks him what's wrong. He laments about being left out of the baseball game, and she offers to cheer him up by taking him to the zoo in [[Episode 2620|episode 2620]].
 
* A Muppet girl approaches a sad [[Herry Monster|Herry]] and asks him what's wrong. He laments about being left out of the baseball game, and she offers to cheer him up by taking him to the zoo in [[Episode 2620|episode 2620]].
   
* [[Robin Williams]] ask [[Elmo]] and [[The Kids|the kids]] if they would allow a nonsense talking, horned two-headed stranger to play baseball with them. The [[Two-Headed Monster]] shows up to play. {{eka|2795}}
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* [[Robin Williams]] ask [[Elmo]] and [[The Kids|the kids]] if they would allow a nonsense talking, horned two-headed stranger to play baseball with them. The [[Two-Headed Monster]] shows up to play. {{eka|2795}}
   
 
* In an [[Alphabet Chat]] sketch, [[Mr. Chatterly]] and [[Mr. Bull]] have a conversation about sporting goods that begin with [[B]]. {{eka|3123}}
 
* In an [[Alphabet Chat]] sketch, [[Mr. Chatterly]] and [[Mr. Bull]] have a conversation about sporting goods that begin with [[B]]. {{eka|3123}}
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* [[Gordon]] wants to take Elmo to a baseball game in [[Episode 4042|episode 4042]], but before they go, Elmo needs a fish-sitter to fish-sit [[Dorothy]] while they are gone.
 
* [[Gordon]] wants to take Elmo to a baseball game in [[Episode 4042|episode 4042]], but before they go, Elmo needs a fish-sitter to fish-sit [[Dorothy]] while they are gone.
   
* Elmo wants to play with the Two Headed Monster, but they can't decide on whether to play baseball or hockey until [[Aaron Carter|Aaron]] and [[Nick Carter]] pass by and then everyone wants to sing in [[Episode 4056|episode 4056]].
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* Elmo wants to play with the Two Headed Monster, but they can't decide on whether to play baseball or hockey until [[Aaron Carter|Aaron]] and [[Nick Carter]] pass by and then everyone wants to sing in [[Episode 4056|episode 4056]].
   
 
* [[The Big Bad Wolf]] huffs and puffs when he loses a baseball game in [[Episode 4082|episode 4082]].
 
* [[The Big Bad Wolf]] huffs and puffs when he loses a baseball game in [[Episode 4082|episode 4082]].
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* Baby Bear asks Telly to play baseball, and he convinces Baby Bear to let [[Freddy]] play baseball with them. The doll's baseball skills prove to be sorely lacking in [[Episode 4121|episode 4121]].
 
* Baby Bear asks Telly to play baseball, and he convinces Baby Bear to let [[Freddy]] play baseball with them. The doll's baseball skills prove to be sorely lacking in [[Episode 4121|episode 4121]].
   
* In [[Episode 4132|Episode 4132]], Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus want to play baseball with [[Marco]], but he is too young.
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* In [[Episode 4132]], Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus want to play baseball with [[Marco]], but he is too young.
   
 
* [[Episode 4142]] features a baseball game between Telly and [[Chris]].
 
* [[Episode 4142]] features a baseball game between Telly and [[Chris]].
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* In [[Episode 4174|episode 4174]], Kaitlyn barters with [[Radar]] to obtain a baseball glove from Big Bird.
 
* In [[Episode 4174|episode 4174]], Kaitlyn barters with [[Radar]] to obtain a baseball glove from Big Bird.
   
* In a [[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert sketch]], Ernie uses an electric fan to blow [[Bert|Bert's]] book away so he can play baseball with him. {{eka|3695}} In another, Ernie is sad because it's raining and he can't play baseball. Bert encourages him to imagine that he's playing instead. {{Eka|0706}}
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* In a [[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert sketch]], Ernie uses an electric fan to blow [[Bert|Bert's]] book away so he can play baseball with him. {{eka|3695}} In another, Ernie is sad because it's raining and he can't play baseball. Bert encourages him to imagine that he's playing instead. {{Eka|0706}}
   
* Another sketch features Ernie answering the telephone. Bert overhears the conversation, which involves a baseball game, a rainy day, and a gorilla stealing a baloney sandwich. When Bert asks who just called, Ernie says it was a wrong number. {{eka|0694}} This was adapted into the book ''[[Ernie's Telephone Call]]''.
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* Another sketch features Ernie answering the telephone. Bert overhears the conversation, which involves a baseball game, a rainy day, and a gorilla stealing a baloney sandwich. When Bert asks who just called, Ernie says it was a wrong number. {{eka|0694}} This was adapted into the book ''[[Ernie's Telephone Call]]''.
   
 
* Ernie plays imaginary baseball with the viewers in an episode of ‘’[[Play with Me Sesame]]’’.
 
* Ernie plays imaginary baseball with the viewers in an episode of ‘’[[Play with Me Sesame]]’’.
   
* Elmo pretends he is a baseball player in "[[Elmo's World: Hats]]." He also interviews a [[Baseball hat|baseball hat]] in the same episode. In [[Elmo's World: Babies]]", [[Mr. Noodle]] tries to play baseball with [[Natasha]].
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* Elmo pretends he is a baseball player in "[[Elmo's World: Hats]]." He also interviews a [[Baseball hat|baseball hat]] in the same episode. In [[Elmo's World: Babies]]", [[Mr. Noodle]] tries to play baseball with [[Natasha]].
   
 
* The ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show ''[[When I Grow Up (Sesame Street Live)|When I Grow Up]]'', Telly wants to be a baseball player.
 
* The ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' show ''[[When I Grow Up (Sesame Street Live)|When I Grow Up]]'', Telly wants to be a baseball player.
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* [[Tommy and Sally Wilson]] come back to visit their childhood home (of which they broke its windows playing baseball) in a "[[Here is Your Life]]" sketch.
 
* [[Tommy and Sally Wilson]] come back to visit their childhood home (of which they broke its windows playing baseball) in a "[[Here is Your Life]]" sketch.
   
* The "[[7th Inning Stretch Song]]" is sung in the direct to video ''[[Count on Sports]]''. The video also features Murray Monster finding shapes in a baseball field.
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* The "[[7th Inning Stretch Song]]" is sung in the direct to video ''[[Count on Sports]]''. The video also features Murray Monster finding shapes in a baseball field.
   
 
* In the song, "[[At the Bus Stop Sign]]", a boy named Lefty claims he needs to catch the number 9 bus to get to his baseball game.
 
* In the song, "[[At the Bus Stop Sign]]", a boy named Lefty claims he needs to catch the number 9 bus to get to his baseball game.
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:*[[Pinball Number Count]] number [[9]] features mechanical baseball players. {{Eka|2073}}
 
:*[[Pinball Number Count]] number [[9]] features mechanical baseball players. {{Eka|2073}}
   
:*An [[Aliens|Alien]] asking a little boy for directions to a baseball diamond. {{eka|2107}}
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:*An [[Aliens|Alien]] asking a little boy for directions to a baseball diamond. {{eka|2107}}
   
 
:*"The Stranger", a song about a baseball team hesitantly allowing a newcomer to join them, who ends up helping them win the game. {{Eka|2476}}
 
:*"The Stranger", a song about a baseball team hesitantly allowing a newcomer to join them, who ends up helping them win the game. {{Eka|2476}}
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* ''Sesame Street'' short films featuring baseball include:
 
* ''Sesame Street'' short films featuring baseball include:
   
:*The Letter [[B]] is for ball, bat, base, and baseball. {{Eka|3811}}
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:*The Letter [[B]] is for ball, bat, base, and baseball. {{Eka|3811}}
   
:*[[William Wegman|Wegman's]] [[Fay Ray|dogs]] get their exercise by playing baseball. {{Eka|3851}}
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:*[[William Wegman|Wegman's]] [[Fay Ray|dogs]] get their exercise by playing baseball. {{Eka|3851}}
   
 
:*A group of Hispanic children picking members for their baseball team. {{eka|0811}}
 
:*A group of Hispanic children picking members for their baseball team. {{eka|0811}}
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:*A baseball helps ruin ''[[A Perfect Picnic]]''.
 
:*A baseball helps ruin ''[[A Perfect Picnic]]''.
   
:*''[[The Sesame Street Library Volume 9]]'' features the story of "The Nine Dragons," a baseball team consisting of Big Bird, [[Guy Smiley]], [[Farley]], Bert, Ernie, Grover, [[Roosevelt Franklin]], [[Betty Lou]] and a [[Fat Blue]] on a baseball team.
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:*''[[The Sesame Street Library Volume 9]]'' features the story of "The Nine Dragons," a baseball team consisting of Big Bird, [[Guy Smiley]], [[Farley]], Bert, Ernie, Grover, [[Roosevelt Franklin]], [[Betty Lou]] and a [[Fat Blue]] on a baseball team.
   
 
:*Nobody will pick Grover for their baseball team in the book ''[[Why Are You So Mean to Me?]]''
 
:*Nobody will pick Grover for their baseball team in the book ''[[Why Are You So Mean to Me?]]''
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* [[Gorham Fine China]] made a [[Sesame Street piggy banks (Gorham)|Ernie baseball piggy bank]].
 
* [[Gorham Fine China]] made a [[Sesame Street piggy banks (Gorham)|Ernie baseball piggy bank]].
   
* In episode 2513, the cast sings about Springtime. Gordon says that during Spring, he partakes in baseball games.
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* In [[Episode 2513|episode 2513]], the cast sings about Springtime. Gordon says that during Spring, he partakes in baseball games.
   
 
* Big Bird and [[Henry (Monster)|Henry]] have to wait for [[Calvin]] before they can go to the park to play baseball in the book ''[[My Baby Brother Is a Little Monster]]''.
 
* Big Bird and [[Henry (Monster)|Henry]] have to wait for [[Calvin]] before they can go to the park to play baseball in the book ''[[My Baby Brother Is a Little Monster]]''.
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* [[The Fabulous Baseball Diamond]] is the largest diamond in the world and the prized jewel of [[Lady Holiday]] in ''[[The Great Muppet Caper]]''.
 
* [[The Fabulous Baseball Diamond]] is the largest diamond in the world and the prized jewel of [[Lady Holiday]] in ''[[The Great Muppet Caper]]''.
   
* The [[Jim Henson's Muppet Trading Cards]] features cards showing Miss Piggy playing baseball ("Diamonds Are a Pig's Best Friend") and [[Animal]] and [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] playing baseball ("Animal Strikes Out!").
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* The 1993 [[Muppet Trading Cards]] set features cards showing Miss Piggy playing baseball ("Diamonds Are a Pig's Best Friend") and [[Animal]] and [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] playing baseball ("Animal Strikes Out!").
   
 
* The "[[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] on Books" section of ''[[Muppet Magazine|Muppet Magazine's]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 19|Summer 1987 issue]] features many baseball books including ''[[Sports Illustrated|Sports Illustrated's]] Great Moments in Baseball'' and ''Strange and Amazing Baseball Stories''. The [[Muppet Magazine issue 2|Spring 1983 issue]] also features baseball books.
 
* The "[[Rowlf the Dog|Rowlf]] on Books" section of ''[[Muppet Magazine|Muppet Magazine's]]'' [[Muppet Magazine issue 19|Summer 1987 issue]] features many baseball books including ''[[Sports Illustrated|Sports Illustrated's]] Great Moments in Baseball'' and ''Strange and Amazing Baseball Stories''. The [[Muppet Magazine issue 2|Spring 1983 issue]] also features baseball books.
   
 
* [[Bob Hope]] asks Kermit to be on his baseball team in the television special ''[[Bob Hope's Salute to the 75th Anniversary of the World Series]]''.
 
* [[Bob Hope]] asks Kermit to be on his baseball team in the television special ''[[Bob Hope's Salute to the 75th Anniversary of the World Series]]''.
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* In an interview on ''[[Today]]'' promoting ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'', Kermit mentions during his school days, he enjoyed playing baseball because he could catch flies.
   
 
===''Bear in the Big Blue House''===
 
===''Bear in the Big Blue House''===
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* The ''[[Fraggle Rock]]'' game [[Rock Hockey]] takes part of its rule book from baseball.
 
* The ''[[Fraggle Rock]]'' game [[Rock Hockey]] takes part of its rule book from baseball.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery orientation=landscape>
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Image:GroverJohnsonBaseball.jpg|Mr. Johnson enjoying a baseball game.
 
Image:TingoattheBat4.jpg|Tingo and Niki playing baseball on ''Sesame English''.
 
Image:3688c.jpg|A game between Big Bird, Baby Bear, and Gabi.
 
Image:Fabulous Baseball Diamond.jpg|The Fabulous Baseball Diamond in its glove holder.
 
Image:4167.MurrayLamb2.jpg|Ovejita at baseball school.
 
Image:SouthernBread.jpg|The Southern Colonel visiting Yankee Stadium.
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</gallery>
   
 
==Baseball Players==
 
==Baseball Players==
<gallery orientation=square>
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<gallery orientation=square captionalign=center position=center widths=209 spacing=small>
Image:TellyRonDarling.jpg|{{GNH|[[Ron Darling]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
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Image:Ron Darling.jpg|{{GNH|[[Ron Darling]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Sportsillustrated1977.JPG|{{GNH|[[Mark Fidrych]]|Detroit Tigers<br>''[[Sports Illustrated|Sports Illustrated Cover]]''}}
 
Image:Sportsillustrated1977.JPG|{{GNH|[[Mark Fidrych]]|Detroit Tigers<br>''[[Sports Illustrated|Sports Illustrated Cover]]''}}
 
Image:Steve_garvey.jpg|{{GNH|[[Steve Garvey]]|San Diego Padres<br>''[[Muppet Magazine]]''}}
 
Image:Steve_garvey.jpg|{{GNH|[[Steve Garvey]]|San Diego Padres<br>''[[Muppet Magazine]]''}}
 
Image:Keith Hernandez.jpg|{{GNH|[[Keith Hernandez]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Keith Hernandez.jpg|{{GNH|[[Keith Hernandez]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Bo_jackson.jpg|{{GNH|[[Bo Jackson]]|Kansas City Royals<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Derek-jeter.jpg|{{GNH|[[Derek Jeter]]|New York Yankees<br>Tokyo Dome exhibition game}}
 
Image:Derek-jeter.jpg|{{GNH|[[Derek Jeter]]|New York Yankees<br>Tokyo Dome exhibition game}}
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Image:Season43 Matt Kemp.jpg|{{GNH|[[Matt Kemp]]|Los Angeles Dodgers<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
03_ny_mets_01_sized.jpg|{{GNH|Ed Kranepool (left)|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Jon_Lieber2.JPG|{{GNH|[[Jon Lieber]]|Chicago Cubs<br>''[[Bear baseball appearances|Bear Baseball Appearance]]}}
 
Image:Jon_Lieber2.JPG|{{GNH|[[Jon Lieber]]|Chicago Cubs<br>''[[Bear baseball appearances|Bear Baseball Appearance]]}}
 
Image:Fred McGriff.JPG|{{GNH|[[Fred McGriff]]|Chicago Cubs<br>Bear Baseball Appearance}}
 
Image:Fred McGriff.JPG|{{GNH|[[Fred McGriff]]|Chicago Cubs<br>Bear Baseball Appearance}}
Image:Hideki_Matsui.jpg|{{GNH|[[Hideki Matsui]]|New York Yankees<br>Tokyo Dome exhibition game}}
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Image:Matsui_elmo_sized.jpg|{{GNH|[[Hideki Matsui]]|New York Yankees<br>Tokyo Dome exhibition game}}
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Image:Athlete.jpg|{{GNH|[[Albert Pujols]]|Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Jackierobinsonalphabet.jpg|{{GNH|[[Jackie Robinson]]|Brooklyn Dodgers<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Jackierobinsonalphabet.jpg|{{GNH|[[Jackie Robinson]]|Brooklyn Dodgers<br>''Sesame Street''}}
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03_ny_mets_01_sized.jpg|{{GNH|Art Shamsky (right)|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Sosabear.JPG|{{GNH|[[Sammy Sosa]]|Chicago Cubs<br>''Bear Baseball Appearance}}
 
Image:Sosabear.JPG|{{GNH|[[Sammy Sosa]]|Chicago Cubs<br>''Bear Baseball Appearance}}
 
Image:Torre_babybear.jpg|{{GNH|[[Joe Torre]]|New York Yankees manager<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:Torre_babybear.jpg|{{GNH|[[Joe Torre]]|New York Yankees manager<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:KeithHernandezandMookieWilson.jpg|{{GNH|[[Mookie Wilson]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Image:KeithHernandezandMookieWilson.jpg|{{GNH|[[Mookie Wilson]]|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
Image:Celeb-DaveWinfield.jpg|{{GNH|[[Dave Winfield]]|New York Yankees<br>''Muppet Magazine'' and ''Sesame Street''}}
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Image:20_dave-winfiled_01_sized.jpg|{{GNH|[[Dave Winfield]]|New York Yankees<br>''Muppet Magazine'' and ''Sesame Street''}}
Noimage-big.png|{{GNH|Ed Kranepool|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
Noimage-big.png|{{GNH|Art Shamsky|New York Mets<br>''Sesame Street''}}
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   

Revision as of 09:34, 31 December 2015

Baseball-Muppets
Baseball

The Baseball from a Muppet Time sketch.

Wilkinsbaseball

Wilkins and Wontkins playing baseball.

Ewhats-baseball

Elmo as a baseball player.

Ferretjeeter

Famed Sequoia City Big Bats player Ferret Jeeter.

Playball

Ernie pretending to play baseball.

1707d

Big Bird playing baseball.

Bear

Bear throwing out the first pitch.

Fozzie's grandpa

Fozzie's Grandpa teaches Fozzie how to juggle baseballs.

1978 gorham erniebank

Ernie baseball piggy bank.

Baseballmuppetkids

The Muppet Kids get ready to play baseball in New In Town.

MuppetSports-MissPiggy

Miss Piggy in the 1993 Muppet Trading Cards set.

MuppetSports-Animal-Baseball

Baseball is a sport played between two teams of nine players each, popularly known as America's national pasttime. Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in North America, operating since 1901. Composed of 30 teams, each team plays in its own unique park. The Chicago Cubs play at Wrigley Field, famous for its ivy covered outfield walls, and the New York Yankees play at Yankee Stadium, of which the original was nicknamed "The House That Ruth Built" after legendary player Babe Ruth.

Baseball has had a great impact in America's popular culture, including Ernest Thayer's 1888 poem "Casey at the Bat", and Abbott and Costello's famous "Who's on First" routine.

Characters

References

Sesame Street

  • Tom and a young boy have identical baseball gloves, so Tom writes his name on his glove's label in episode 300.
  • Luis sings the Classification Song in Spanish as he regroups baseball gloves and a baseball bat in episode 311.
  • Oscar can't make up his mind whether to use his baseball to practice his pitching or to use his pencil to write his uncle a letter. (EKA: Episode 0324)
  • Big Bird is mad at Lillian in episode 337 because she keeps saying no to anything he wants to do, including playing baseball.
  • Oscar disagrees about Luis' decisions as an umpire in a baseball game, but he's happy when the team loses in episode 685.
  • "Sluggo the Great" (David) puts on his baseball gear, but isn't sure which body parts to put them on in. (EKA: Episode 0811)
  • Ernie is a coach for his baseball team in a episode 944 sketch.
  • Big Bird doesn't want to play baseball at Camp Echo Rock during summer camp because he doesn't know how to play. Still, they have him play in the outfield, where he hits a home run in episode 1707.
  • In the Sesame Street opera parody "The Heartstrongs", Barnaby (David) comes downstairs to change shoelaces in order to play baseball. (EKA: Episode 2404)
  • A Muppet girl approaches a sad Herry and asks him what's wrong. He laments about being left out of the baseball game, and she offers to cheer him up by taking him to the zoo in episode 2620.
  • Gordon wants to take Elmo to a baseball game in episode 4042, but before they go, Elmo needs a fish-sitter to fish-sit Dorothy while they are gone.
  • Elmo wants to play with the Two Headed Monster, but they can't decide on whether to play baseball or hockey until Aaron and Nick Carter pass by and then everyone wants to sing in episode 4056.
  • Baby Bear asks Telly to play baseball, and he convinces Baby Bear to let Freddy play baseball with them. The doll's baseball skills prove to be sorely lacking in episode 4121.
  • In Episode 4132, Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus want to play baseball with Marco, but he is too young.
  • In episode 4174, Kaitlyn barters with Radar to obtain a baseball glove from Big Bird.
  • In a Ernie and Bert sketch, Ernie uses an electric fan to blow Bert's book away so he can play baseball with him. (EKA: Episode 3695) In another, Ernie is sad because it's raining and he can't play baseball. Bert encourages him to imagine that he's playing instead. (EKA: Episode 0706)
  • Another sketch features Ernie answering the telephone. Bert overhears the conversation, which involves a baseball game, a rainy day, and a gorilla stealing a baloney sandwich. When Bert asks who just called, Ernie says it was a wrong number. (EKA: Episode 0694) This was adapted into the book Ernie's Telephone Call.
  • Ernie plays imaginary baseball with the viewers in an episode of ‘’Play with Me Sesame’’.
  • In the song, "At the Bus Stop Sign", a boy named Lefty claims he needs to catch the number 9 bus to get to his baseball game.
  • Episode 0536 featured Bob dressed as a baseball player (among other athletes).
  • Three kids play Basketball and one plays baseball in episode 1149.
  • Bob asks which is not like the other among a grapefruit, an orange, a baseball, and a milk carton in episode 2947.
  • Animated segments featuring baseball include:
  • A bully won't give a kids' baseball back, and the boy imagines a few scenarios before ultimately calling for his dog. (EKA: Episode 0235)
  • A girl picks up a stick and imagines she is a circus magician, a conductor, and a baseball player. (EKA: Episode 1106)
  • "The Stranger", a song about a baseball team hesitantly allowing a newcomer to join them, who ends up helping them win the game. (EKA: Episode 2476)
  • Three characters try to watch a baseball game over a fence, then cooperate by stacking their blocks. (EKA: Episode 3774)
  • Thelma Thumb retrieves a lost baseball that has gone down a rabbit hole.
  • Sesame Street short films featuring baseball include:
  • A group of Hispanic children picking members for their baseball team. (EKA: Episode 0811)
  • Many Sesame books have featured baseball as either a passing reference, or as a focal point in its story:
  • Ernie wants to bring his baseball glove to show and tell in Ernie's Window.
  • Applause has made PVC figures of Ernie and Bert playing baseball.
  • Playskool made a wooden puzzle with the Sesame Street gang playing baseball.
  • In episode 2513, the cast sings about Springtime. Gordon says that during Spring, he partakes in baseball games.

The Muppet Show Characters

  • The 1993 Muppet Trading Cards set features cards showing Miss Piggy playing baseball ("Diamonds Are a Pig's Best Friend") and Animal and Fozzie playing baseball ("Animal Strikes Out!").
  • In an interview on Today promoting The Muppets Take Manhattan, Kermit mentions during his school days, he enjoyed playing baseball because he could catch flies.

Bear in the Big Blue House

Muppet Babies

International Productions

  • Pancho and the kids prepare to play baseball. They count off 9 players, 9 hats and 9 balls. Pancho then counts his 9 pitches, one of which hits him square on the head in episode 904 of Plaza Sésamo.
  • In another episode of Plaza Sésamo, Pancho goes to great lengths to get a soccer ball that he plans to play with with Lola and Daniela out from a tree. Once he does so, the girls tell him they are now playing baseball and need him to get their ball unstuck from a tree too.

Other References

  • On Dinosaurs, Sinclair City builds a new baseball stadium for the home of the newly formed team "The Central Pangaean Cavemen."

Gallery

Baseball Players

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