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ballpark

[bawl-pahrk] / ˈbɔlˌpɑrk /




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Instead, to make that short hop to the ballpark, I am about to board a very nice bus that costs $85.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 9, 2026

But how much is gained if gondola riders ditch the free shuttle buses that now run to the ballpark from Union Station?

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 1, 2026

Instead of 10 to 20 cameras, experts say that some broadcasters envision mounting thousands of iPhone-type cameras inside a ballpark, arena or stadium, creating unique angles that can be personalized for individual viewers.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 12, 2026

That’s in the same ballpark as the reading of the consumer-price index two weeks ago.

From MarketWatch Jun. 26, 2026

“Sure,” I said, hoping that maybe if we got back to her house I could still find time to run down to the ballpark and play a few innings and make Bunny happy.

From "Dead End in Norvelt" by Jack Gantos

He will release a new album, “The Great Divide,” on April 24, less than two weeks after Netflix put out a documentary that shows him vaulting from clubs to arenas to ballparks.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 22, 2026

Some are impractical, such as forcing teams to push the fences back in their ballparks.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 24, 2026

“From iconic football stadiums to classic ballparks, these events showcase the energy and creativity fans love, delivered with the full reach and flexibility of ESPN, Disney+, and ABC.”

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 25, 2026

Although there has been an uptick in recent years, attendance began declining at ballparks around the country in the late 2000s.

From Salon Nov. 3, 2025

Outside the ballparks, America was in the midst of a massive and uncertain shift.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama




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