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  2. Cup of coffee - Wikipedia

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    A "cup of coffee" is a North American sports idiom for a short time spent by a minor league player at the major league level. The idea behind the term is that the player was only in the big leagues long enough to have a cup of coffee before being returned to the minors.

  3. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    The pitcher and catcher considered as a single unit, who may also be called batterymen [34] or batterymates of one another. The use of this word was first coined by Henry Chadwick in the 1860s in reference to the firepower of a team's pitching staff and inspired by the artillery batteries then in use in the American Civil War. [35]

  4. Category:Saturday Night Live images - Wikipedia

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    This excludes photos that depict its actors participating in something other than Saturday Night Live. Media in category "Saturday Night Live images" The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. 35 Good Morning Memes To Start Your Day With a Laugh - AOL

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    Scroll through these 35 hilarious good morning memes and come back to them any day you need a little extra motivation. Related: 75 Coffee Jokes You're Gonna Love a Latte 35 Good Morning Memes

  6. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    Amateur, unsophisticated, unprofessional. From the baseball term "bush league" for a second-rate baseball league and therefore its players (as in bush-league pitcher etc.). OED cites its first baseball use as 1906 (although there are uses as early as 1896), [18] non-baseball in 1914. [19] Contrast big league, above.

  7. This Week in Baseball - Wikipedia

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    This Week in Baseball (abbreviated as TWiB, pronounced phonetically) was an American television series that focused on Major League Baseball highlights. Broadcast weekly during baseball season (and in its second incarnation, prior to marquee MLB games and during rain-delays) the program featured highlights of recent games, interviews with players, and other regular features.

  8. What's In a Cappuccino, a Latte and Other Coffee Drinks? - AOL

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    Many people can't get through a morning with a cup of coffee, or some form of it. But if you aren't familiar with all of the options at your local coffee shop, coffee drink menus can be confusing.

  9. Sunday league football - Wikipedia

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    Sunday leagues do not form part of the hierarchical English football league system, but Sunday teams can opt to switch to Saturday play and potentially rise up the levels of the league system. The FA Sunday Cup is a national knock-out competition for English Sunday league football teams administered by the FA, which has been staged since 1964. [4]