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A baseball's cowhide usually comes from cows raised for their leather. The cows are typically raised for meat production, and the hide is a byproduct that is used to make baseballs.
"Holy cow" is used as tamer replacement for "holy Christ!". It is thought to have originated among baseball players, who did not want to get in trouble for using sacrilegious speech, and may have come from the Hindi idea that the cow was sacred. This theory is supported by the first recorded use of the phrase in a letter to the editor that refers to "holy cow" as a "Hindoo oath".
Mildred Didrikson, which is Babe's real name, got her nickname "Babe" when she would play baseball with the neighborhood boys. The boys thought she hit like Babe Ruth and so the nickname stuck.
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No, a foul is not considered a strike in baseball.
No, a fan catching a baseball is not considered an out in Major League Baseball (MLB).
Yes, a home run is considered a hit in baseball.
No, a sacrifice bunt is not considered an official at-bat in baseball.
Yes, a sacrifice bunt is considered an at-bat in baseball.
No, a wild pitch is not considered a stolen base in baseball.
It has grass, so it is considered a baseball park.
No, a force out is not considered a hit in baseball.
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usually suspension. sometimes indefinitely, sometimes for only a couple of games.
No. It will damage the leather. Go to a sporting goods store they should have a product for that.