| A | B |
| player | a person who plays |
| strike | a pitched baseball that is swung at but not hit |
| parade | ceremonial formation and march |
| mitt | baseball player's glove |
| batter | the player whose turn it is to bat |
| bases | any of the four stations at the corners of a baseball diamond |
| glove | the padded leather covering for the hand for use in a sport |
| action | the manner of performing |
| crowd | a large group of people |
| baseball | game played with a bat and ball by two teams on a field |
| mound | a hill of dirt from which a pitcher throws the baseball |
| season | a special period of time |
| foul | bad; detestable; offensive |
| outfield | the part of the baseball fiel beyond the infield and within the foul lines |
| record | top performance |
| celebrated | observed a notable occasion with festivities |
| cork | a stopper make from the bark of a cork tree |
| pitcher | player on the baseball team who throws the ball |
| score | the record of points made in a game |
| wrap | to cover by winding or folding |