1 a baseball game or a similar game
2 a set of conditions that control how something can be done:
Working for a large corporation was one thing, but now that we’re in business for ourselves, it’s a whole new ballgame.
He finished his career with a lifetime batting average of.264, 14 home runs, 72 runs batted in, and 65 runs scored in 237 ballgames.
Today supporters fill the gym at ballgames, volunteer for projects, donate to fundraisers, and rally for the school when called to action.
He watched three ballgames (and he probably has watched many during his lifetime; often used in a time-delimited context such as today or last week).
Throughout his career, he was characterized by a determination to go deep into ballgames, routinely pitching past the sixth and seventh innings.
Ballcourts were also used for functions other than, or in addition to, ballgames.
Ballgames, concerts and other events made balancing weekend traffic through the tunnel very difficult.
One can thus asser t a ballgame function for palangana cour ts without minimizing their differences from other types.
The three enjoyed attending ballgames, playing sports, and riding the subway around the city together, as well as getting into typical mischief.
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