Baserunning blunders costs the Twins whatever chance they had in the AL playoffs. But John Sterling came down hardest on one particular runner. Gomez? Punto? Take a guess...
Monday, October 12, 2009
"Idiot!" John condemns the Minnesota runner
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Were those ALL Alphonso?
Main Entry: re·cal·ci·trant
Pronunciation: \-trənt\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Late Latin recalcitrant-, recalcitrans, present participle of recalcitrare to be stubbornly disobedient, from Latin, to kick back, from re- + calcitrare to kick, from calc-, calx heel
Date: 1843
1 : obstinately defiant of authority or restraint
I enjoy the gratuitous use of Ecstasy of Gold in these little videos.
They were all me except fpr the babe.
Then, again, I was younger last week.
And more "fit."
And faster and more elusive.
Thanks for asking.
Thank you SRF. I immediately jumped at that one as well.
So what word did he mean instead of "recalcitrant"? Miscreant? Recreational nudist? Reactionary?
Or is he coining this word as a noun?
Random House Unabridged Dictionary gives a third definition of recalcitrant as a noun - a recalcitrant person.
As usual, John is broadening our knowledge of the English language with his commentary.
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