| A | B |
| bases | one of the four stations that must be reached in turn to score a run. |
| cheers | shout for joy or in praise or encouragement |
| field | an area where a sport activity like baseball is played |
| plate | in baseball this is short for home plate; something you eat off of |
| sailed | move smoothly and rapidly or in a stately or confident manner |
| threw | using your arm to make something go forward to another place |
| guess | estimate or suppose |
| pretty | attractive, cute |
| science | systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world |
| shoe | what we wear on our feet |
| village | a group of houses; a very small town |
| watch | look at or observe attentively; a timepiece |
| won | be successful or victorious |
| athlete | somebody who uses skills and abilities to compete in sports. |
| challenge | a test of someone's abilities. You can also challenge someone by daring him or her to do something |
| dainty | delicate and pretty |
| disguise | can be clothes or make-up someone wears to change the way he or she looks so he or she won't be recognized |
| champion | is the winner of a game or competition. |
| professional | type of job in which people are paid for their skill and training. |
| shortstop | position on a baseball team between second and third base. |
| effort | position on a baseball team between second and third base. |