A "can of corn" in base ball is when someone catches a pop-up ball. The can of corn got its name back when merchants always used to put cans of corn up on the top shelf (reason unknown) and they had to use something to knock it down and then they caught it. True story.
No such thing in baseball.
Cornmarket is a large Public Sector insurance broker in Ireland established in 1972. The term cornmarket also refers to a market where corn is traded.
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in baseball, it means that the bases are loaded.
"Niblets" is a cute term for kernels of corn, implying that one might "nibble" on them.
In baseball, to "win the pennant" is to finish the season in first place of a division or league.
The term refers to grocery store workers, who in the old days would knock a can of corn from a high shelf with a stick or pole and then catch it in their aprons. It's meant to explain that the ball is easy to catch.
Well, "milpa" means corn field, so "milpitas" probably means something similar to that, like a slang term.
Maize-a type of Indian corn mazes in a field are crop circles-search that term/
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