baseball stadium; ballpark
pitching; throwing a ball; bowling (in cricket); pitched ball
ball game (e.g. baseball, tennis, soccer)
breaking ball (pitch); curve ball; screwball
eosinophil; eosinophile; acidophil; acidophile; eosinophilic leukocyte; acidophilic leukocyte
pickoff attempt; throw to check a runner
fireball; bolide; fireball
straight ball (pitch); direct (e.g. question); blunt
globular shape; spherical shape
shape of a globe; globe shape; spherical
hitting (a ball with a bat, racket, golf club, etc.); batting; batted ball; struck ball
celestial sphere; the heavens
white ball (baseball, golf ball, etc.)
return toss (e.g. from a catcher to a pitcher)
hard ball; regulation ball
speed of a pitched ball; (pitcher's) pace
four balls; base on balls; a walk
baseball-playing teenager; high-school baseball player
good pitch (to hit); easy pitch
neutrophil; neutrophilic leukocyte
miniature light bulb; midget lamp
small ball; globule; spherule; pellet
pitch that hits the batter
fast, heavy ball; fastball
ball which is hard to hit or catch
infectious mononucleosis; mono; glandular fever
night-light bulb; (lit.) jujube bulb
night-light bulb; (lit.) jujube bulb
wet and dry-bulb thermometer
characteristics of a (thrown) ball (light, heavy, etc.)
waiting for a good hit at a pitch
bulbus glandis; knot (of a canid penis)
wheat bulb; wheat grain light bulb
vestibular bulb; bulb of the vestibule
spotlight bulb (e.g. in interior lighting)
bulbourethral gland; Cowper's gland
polymorphonuclear leukocyte; polymorphonuclear leucocyte
Global Earth Observation System of Systems; GEOSS
history of the Ryukyu Kingdom, written in 1743-1745; Ryukyu islands
ball-and-ring method; ring-and-ball test
bulb with reservoir; double balloon