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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
[[Beret Guy]] comments on a {{w|baseball}} game using improper terminology in a way that demonstrates that he does not understand how the game is played. Moreover, his naïve way of speaking reveals that he is not aware of his lack of knowledge and does not consider it possible that, as is probably the case, his audience is much more familiar with this sport and its rules. His unworldly way of talking makes one even wonder if he has any notion of the way people experience sports at all. His choice of terminology is reminiscent of [[1133: Up Goer Five]], and [[1322: Winter]] in that he names things using simplified terms that he feels best describes their function like "{{w|Pitcher|thrower}}", "{{w|Baseball field#second base|second pillow}}" or "{{w|bullpen|thrower jail}}". His commentary is a combination of mistaken terms and misunderstandings of the rules and principles of the game.
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[[Beret Guy]] comments on a {{w|baseball}} game using improper terminology in a way that demonstrates that he does not understand how the game is played. Moreover, his naïve way of speaking reveals that he is not aware of his lack of knowledge and does not consider it possible that, as is probably the case, his audience is much more familiar with this sport and its rules. His unworldly way of talking makes one even wonder if he has any notion of the way people experience sports at all. His choice of terminology is reminiscent of [[1133: Up Goer Five]] in that he names things using simplified terms that he feels best describes their function like "{{w|Pitcher|thrower}}", "{{w|Baseball field#second base|second pillow}}" or "{{w|bullpen|thrower jail}}". His commentary is a combination of mistaken terms and misunderstandings of the rules and principles of the game.
  
 
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|"The people sitting on the chair shelves are yelling at this guy but he's ignoring them. Wow. Rude."
 
|"The people sitting on the chair shelves are yelling at this guy but he's ignoring them. Wow. Rude."
 
|"Despite heckling from fans in the {{w|bleacher}}s, this batter is keeping his head in the game."
 
|"Despite heckling from fans in the {{w|bleacher}}s, this batter is keeping his head in the game."
|Cheering and heckling is so commonplace that the players on the field are unlikely to react to it.
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|Cheering and heckling is so commonplace that the players on the field are unlikely to react to it. While some might think the cheering and heckling to be rude, Beret Guy is amazed at the batter's rudeness in ignoring those who are yelling at him.
 
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|"This thrower is good! He keeps making people leave by throwing balls at them."
 
|"This thrower is good! He keeps making people leave by throwing balls at them."
|"This pitcher is good! He keeps striking out batters." OR "This pitcher keeps walking batters!" (These could be mixed.)
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|"This pitcher is good! He keeps striking out batters." OR "This pitcher keeps walking batters!" These could be mixed.
 
|Beret Guy may be indicating that the pitcher has struck out several batters. Batters who are out return to the {{w|Dugout (baseball)|dugout}} and the next batter replaces them. On the other hand, given Beret Guy's lack of baseball knowledge, it's possible that the pitcher has {{w|Walk (baseball)|walked}} batters which would result in the batters leaving the batter's box and going to first base. Beret Guy could be considering this "making people leave".
 
|Beret Guy may be indicating that the pitcher has struck out several batters. Batters who are out return to the {{w|Dugout (baseball)|dugout}} and the next batter replaces them. On the other hand, given Beret Guy's lack of baseball knowledge, it's possible that the pitcher has {{w|Walk (baseball)|walked}} batters which would result in the batters leaving the batter's box and going to first base. Beret Guy could be considering this "making people leave".
 
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|Title text: "The thrower started hitting the bats too much, so the king of the game told him to leave and brought out another thrower from thrower jail."
 
|Title text: "The thrower started hitting the bats too much, so the king of the game told him to leave and brought out another thrower from thrower jail."
|"The pitcher gave up too many hits, so the manager rotated the pitcher out of the game and called in a reliever from the bullpen."
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|"The batters were getting too many hits, so the manager took the pitcher out of the game and called in a reliever from the bullpen."
 
|If the batters are getting too many hits, it may mean that the pitcher has become tired and less effective or that the batters are learning the pitcher's habits or rhythms. Once this happens, the team's manager will typically replace the pitcher with a {{w|relief pitcher}} who will come out of the {{w|Bullpen|bullpen}} (the generally enclosed area next to the playing field where relief pitchers warm up) to join the game. Beret Guy may be mistaking the manager of one team as in charge of the entire game with his term "King of the Game".
 
|If the batters are getting too many hits, it may mean that the pitcher has become tired and less effective or that the batters are learning the pitcher's habits or rhythms. Once this happens, the team's manager will typically replace the pitcher with a {{w|relief pitcher}} who will come out of the {{w|Bullpen|bullpen}} (the generally enclosed area next to the playing field where relief pitchers warm up) to join the game. Beret Guy may be mistaking the manager of one team as in charge of the entire game with his term "King of the Game".
 
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Beret Guy is sitting with headphones with a microphone on, looking out of the frame, hands resting on a table.]
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:[Beret guy is sitting with headphones with a microphone on, looking out of the frame, hands resting on a table.]
 
:Beret Guy: For those just joining us, hi! We're on part 5 of a hitting game.
 
:Beret Guy: For those just joining us, hi! We're on part 5 of a hitting game.
  
:[Zoom out with Beret Guy shown from the side sitting at a desk.]
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:[Zoom out with Beret guy shown from the side sitting at a desk.]
 
:Beret Guy: The next guy has a big bat, so he'll probably hit the ball real far.
 
:Beret Guy: The next guy has a big bat, so he'll probably hit the ball real far.
 
:Beret Guy: Wait - he missed!
 
:Beret Guy: Wait - he missed!
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:Beret Guy: Rude.
 
:Beret Guy: Rude.
  
:[Beret Guy looks straight out.]
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:[Beret guy looks straight out.]
 
:Beret Guy: This thrower is good! He keeps making people leave by throwing balls at them.
 
:Beret Guy: This thrower is good! He keeps making people leave by throwing balls at them.
 
:Beret Guy: It's just him, though. None of his teammates are joining in.
 
:Beret Guy: It's just him, though. None of his teammates are joining in.
  
:[Beret Guy turns his head to the side.]
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:[Beret guy turns his head to the side.]
 
:Beret Guy: ''That guy just ran to the second pillow when no one was looking!!''
 
:Beret Guy: ''That guy just ran to the second pillow when no one was looking!!''
 
:Beret Guy: Everyone's real mad but I guess they checked the rules and there's nothing that says he can't do that.
 
:Beret Guy: Everyone's real mad but I guess they checked the rules and there's nothing that says he can't do that.

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