It means they are a very good - top notch - team.
As a term in common speech, "a crackerjack team" would mean "a team of experts, the best in the business". "Crackerjack", as an American colloquialism goes back to about 1900, and has always meant "A-1, excellent". The first person to taste the peanut-and-popcorn coated snack remarked to the inventor: "That's crackerjack!" and the name is what the inventor used for the product.
In the 1920's, the Cracker Jack prizes were mainly pot metal trinkets. There were some paper items but most of those are very hard to find today. The metal trinkets actually were placed in the bottom of the box or the bottom of the bag of Cracker Jacks.
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H&B Craker Jack Baseball BatI'm not familiar with this particular variation of the Cracker Jack Bat. The Craker Jack baseball bats are commonly found on eBay selling for about $40.00 in excellent condition. Size and condition are important on putting a value on the bat. The Craker Jack was an inexpensive kids baseball bat carried for years in the Hillerich & Bradsy line of store model retail bats. The Cracker Jack model has nothing to do with the caramel coated popcorn snack as some people believe. If anything the naming of the bat was a marketing ploy to sell bats off of the popularity of the snack.The bats were being sold by H&B from about the 1920's through the 1950's, and maybe into the 1960's. More information would be needed on the markings on the bat to date your particular bat. I will leave a link below (Related Links) to help you date your baseball bat. It might be difficult to date the bat. If it has the H&B label. The earlier H&B labels have a "question mark like" engraving on each side of the H&B logo.Some Cracker Jack bats read Hillerich & Bradsby Co. above the "Cracker Jack" center oval, and Louisville, KY below. This might be difficult to date as well but if it has the question mark like" engraving on each side it should date to the 1920's -1930's
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Cracker Jack is a brand of snack consisting of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts, known for including a small toy or prize inside the box. It has been a popular treat in the United States for over 100 years. The product has also been featured in the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Cracker Jack is famous for its connection to the sport of baseball.
Cracker Jack - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
'Cracker Jack' has been around since 1893 .
Cracker Jack was created in 1893.
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"The boy on the Cracker Jack Box is "Sailor Jack" and his dog "Bingo." The names became official in 1919 but were used as early as 1918.
On the Cracker Jack box, Sailor Jack's dog Bingo was based off of a real-life dog named Russell.On the Cracker Jack box, Sailor Jack's dog Bingo was based off of a real-life dog named Russell.
As a term in common speech, "a crackerjack team" would mean "a team of experts, the best in the business". "Crackerjack", as an American colloquialism goes back to about 1900, and has always meant "A-1, excellent". The first person to taste the peanut-and-popcorn coated snack remarked to the inventor: "That's crackerjack!" and the name is what the inventor used for the product.
cracker jack is a brand of snack food coated with caramel...
Frederick William Rueckheim invented Cracker Jack