WordNet
n. the season when baseball is played
Usage examples of "baseball season".
Merrill-despite how fondly the baseball season must have reminded her of the perpetual weather of her native California-was never a fan, either.
Mike would let himself know that spring had come again not when the first crocuses showed under his mom's kitchen windows or when kids started bringing immies and croakers to school or even when the Washington Senators kicked off the baseball season (usually getting themselves shellacked in the process), but only when his father hollered for Mike to help him push their mongrel truck out of the barn.
The President of the United States would never act that way -- at least not during baseball season.
That was one amenity of civilization Trapper Joe couldn't do without, at least during baseball season.
WITH so many other affairs to claim our attention, I have purposely avoided going into the details of the baseball season at Brill that year.
Yes, baseball season was upon them once more, and so long as Victor owned the power to say whose son played (and whether the boy's field position were somewhere in this time-zone), domestic bliss and Barb's own auburn-turfed diamond were his all his.
At practice he stayed up in the tower or sat alone in the last row of benches in the small grandstand section used during the baseball season.
Many are published at this time of year simply because the baseball season is starting and there are a great many book pages across the country that will devote sections to baseball books.