No, but sometimes you get a lot of cheers from the crowd
In most cases a baseball that is taken out of play will be given to someone in the crowd.
The key to this particular question is the word "where". In 1941, New York Yankee Joe Dimagio had a record breaking hitting streak of 56 straight games. It was in the ballpark of the Cleveland Indians where his hitting streak came to an end. Baseball fans need to know the following: Today the Indians play in Progressive Field in Cleveland. The stadium has a seating capacity of about 45,000.On the day in 1941 when "Jolt'n Joe's hitting streak came to an end, a Cleveland crowd of 67,000 fans saw the game. What has happened to baseball in Cleveland?
A baseball game.
Usually the bride keeps it or if it is being thrown to the crowd of single ladies as per tradition, the lady that catches it keeps the bouquet.
No, players do it all the time. They are just pleasing the crowd, and it makes for a great souvenir.
No. Crowd is a noun, or a verb (to crowd someone). But it cannot be a preposition.
a audience is a crowd of people looking at something or someone.
The cast of Major League Baseball 2005 - 2004 includes: Marc Biagi as Crowd Dave Rivas as Crowd Chris Wilcox as Umpire
They randomly pick someone in the crowd.
The word 'crowd' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'crowd' is a word for a large group of people gathered together; a word for a thing.Examples as a noun:A large crowd waited for the gate to open.The crowd was over 10,000 people.The crowd at the mall was too much, I'll go back on Tuesday.Examples as a verb:People began to crowd through the gate as soon as it opened.We can all crowd into my car or we can use two cars.You shouldn't crowd the door in case someone needs to get out quickly.
The official definition for the word mobbed is "crowd around (someone) in an unruly and excitable way in order to admire or attack them."