| A | B |
| immigrants | people who leave their homeland and come to a new country to live |
| accountant | a person whose job is to help people or companies handle their money |
| engineer | person whose job is to use scientific knowledge to build or design things |
| scout | a person hired by a team to search for talented athletes to sign up |
| first baseman | the baseball player who guards the area around first base |
| shortstop | the baseball player who guards the area between second base and third base |
| consecutive | one following right after the other |
| modest | having a quiet, humble view of oneself |
| apparent | easily seen or understood |
| fielding | in baseball, picking up the ball and throwing it to the correct player |
| clubhouse | locker rooms used by a sports team |
| lineup | players in a baseball game; the order in which players bat |
| specialists | doctors who focus on one area of the body |
| central nervous system | brain and spinal cord |
| umpire | baseball official who rules on plays |
| (to) honor | to show special respect for |
| prototype | an original example |
| sportsmanship | acting with dignity in difficult situations |
| array | a group arranged in an order |
| parole | releasing a prisoner who has not yet completed his prison sentence |
| visibly | in a way that can be seen |