
Learn English Podcast Baseball Idioms in American English — Speak More Naturally
⚾ Today we’re learning some of the most common baseball-based idioms in American English. From ballpark figure to hit it out of the park, these phrases appear all the time in everyday conversation — even if you're not talking about sports. We’ll break down what each one means, where it comes from, and how you can start using them to sound more natural when speaking English.
Baseball has shaped American language for over a century, so understanding these idioms will help you connect culturally and linguistically with native speakers. Listen in, learn the expressions, and practice using them to build confidence and fluency.
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Idioms - A group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
2) Baseball - A game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players, each taking turns to field and bat.
3) Ballpark figure - A rough numerical estimate or approximation.
4) Rough estimate - An approximate calculation or judgment of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
5) Stadium - A large, typically open-air, structure with tiers of seats for spectators at sports events.
6) Not even in the ballpark - Way off from the estimation; completely different.
7) Hit it out of the park / Knocked it out of the park - To do something extremely well or successfully.
8) Hit a homerun: to do something very well; to succeed completely
9) Major League Baseball (MLB) - The highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada.
10) Minor League - A baseball league of a level below that of Major League Baseball.
11) Elite - A select part of a group that is superior to the rest in terms of ability or qualities.
12) Prestigious: having a reputation for being very good or important
13) Playing hardball : to adopt a tough, aggressive, and unyielding approach to negotiations, discussions, or dealings
