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    No ‘dingers,’ ‘jacks’ or ‘taters’: AP issues World Series style guide

    Derek Jeter's 3,000th career hit, a solo home run, July 9, 2011 at Yankee Stadium in New York. (AP)

    "Better to say a player hit a home run, rather than he 'walloped' or 'blasted' or 'cracked' it. Home runs are also homers, but avoid calling them 'dingers,' 'jacks,' 'bombs,' 'taters' and 'four-baggers.' Pitchers can pitch two-hitters, but avoid 'twirling' or 'chucking' or 'fireballing.' And teams try to reach the World Series instead of the 'Fall Classic.' In short, avoid hackneyed words and phrases."

    -- Part of a World Series style guide issued by the Associated Press to editors ahead of the Major League Baseball postseason, which begins Friday. According to AP deputy standards editor Dave Minthorn, the guide "includes some trite and confusing terms that AP writers try to avoid in baseball stories." Ballgame is one word, for instance, except in the case of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," the traditional anthem sung during the seventh-inning stretch. "It takes two pitchers doing well for a duel," the news service advises, "so it's pitchers' duel, rather than a pitcher's duel." And "teams that win the championship are World Series champions, not world champions."

    Read the full World Series style guide below:

    Editors:

    To help with consistent phrasing in coverage of the Major League Baseball playoffs and the World Series, The Associated Press compiled a World Series Style Guide of key baseball terms and definitions. Also included are some hackneyed terms to avoid. Some of the words are taken from the AP Stylebook. Others are standard usage for baseball stories transmitted by AP Sports.
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    The Associated Press
    World Series Style Guide

    AL and NL championship series
    Spell out "championship series" on first reference with the league abbreviations. It's AL or NL championship series initially, then ALCS and NLCS on subsequent uses. AL stands for American League, NL for National League.

    A word for each
    ballclub, ballgame, ballpark, ballplayer

    Best-of-seven series and best of seven
    Hyphenate when used as a modifier with the number spelled out: best-of-seven matchup. On its own, no hyphens in the term: The Red Sox and Phillies meet in a best of seven.

    Cliches
    Better to say a player hit a home run, rather than he "walloped"' or "'blasted"' or "cracked" it. Home runs are also homers, but avoid calling them "dingers," "'jacks," "bombs," "taters" and "four-baggers." Pitchers can pitch two-hitters, but avoid "twirling" or "chucking" or  "fireballing." And teams try to reach the World Series instead of the "Fall Classic." In short, avoid hackneyed words and phrases.

    Descriptions
    Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter or Yankees' shortstop Derek Jeter? No apostrophe when describing his role: Jeter is a Yankees shortstop, Roy Halladay is a Phillies pitcher. But if club ownership is implied, use the hyphen for a possessive: the Yankees' Jeter, the Cardinals' Albert Pujols and the Braves' Chipper Jones.

    No hyphens
    Third base umpire, first base coach, left field line

    Numbers
    Sample uses: first inning, seventh-inning stretch, 10th inning; first base, second base, third base, first home run, 10th home run, first place, one RBI, 10 RBIs. The pitcher's record is now 6-5. The final score was 1-0.

    Pitchers' duel
    It takes two pitchers doing well for a duel, so it's pitchers' duel (possessive plural), rather than a pitcher's duel.

    Postseason vs. playoffs
    The terms aren't interchangeable. Postseason encompasses all the games after the regular season ends _ the first round of the league playoffs, the AL and NL championship series and the World Series. It takes 11 wins for a team to go through the postseason and become champions. Playoffs refers only to the first two rounds that determine the World Series opponents.

    RBI or RBIs?
    For more than one run batted in, the abbreviation is RBIs: Granderson led the majors with 127 RBIs, Braun had five RBIs in the win. The seldom-used plural written out is runs batted in, but in AP Style the "s" is placed at the end of the abbreviation: RBIs.

    "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
    Traditionally sung during the seventh-inning stretch as the teams change sides on the field. Even though AP Style is ballgame (one word) on all other uses of the word, it's two words in the formal title of this baseball anthem.

    World Series
    Or the Series on second reference.

    World Series champions.
    Teams that win the championship are World Series champions, not world champions.

     

    5 comments

    • Retsyn  •  7 mths ago
      "The Red Sox and Phillies meet in a best of seven" - best-of-seven should be hyphenated here, as it is a truncated form of "best-of-seven series."

      "Playoff" is to be used only when referring to a game necessitated by a tie in the standings. The post-season consists of Divisional Series (NLDS, ALDS) and Championship Series (NLCS, NLDS) and the World Series, the winner of which indeed can be referred to as the World Champion.
    • Britt  •  7 mths ago
      Somebody got paid to think this up?
    • realist  •  8 mths ago
      AP style is wrong concerning RBI. Since it already means "runs batted in," placing an "s" at the end of it when the number of runs batted in is more than one is in fact unnecessary and superfluous. It's kind of like referring to The La Brea Tar Pits, which in actuality means The The Tar Tar Pits.
      • Stormer 7 mths ago
        They are correct. If you read the actual entry above, you'll find the logic of it clearly spelled out.
      • Jeff W 7 mths ago
        interesting bit of trivia about the tar pits though.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        When abbreviations become words in themselves -- when you don't have to spell them out -- they take on the characteristics of words. Therefore multiple RBI = RBIs. The other term off the top of my head that follows the same rule is POWs.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      What's taters, precious?
    • Foxtards Revil  •  7 mths ago
      BB is a game not a sport...Anytime you can sit around and get drunk between 'playing' makes it a game...Not a sport!
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