Tags
Baseball
Subjects
Animals & Plants
Arts & Entertainment
Auto
Beauty & Health
Books and Literature
Business
Electronics
Engineering & Technology
Food & Drink
History
Hobbies
Jobs & Education
Law & Government
Math
People & Society
Science
Social Studies
Sports
Travel & Places
Create
0
Log in
Subjects
>
Sports
>
Team Sports
What does it mean when a baseball player points to the stands?
Anonymous
∙
13y ago
Updated: 10/20/2022
That he plans on hitting a home-run.
Wiki User
∙
13y ago
Copy
Still curious? Ask our experts.
Chat with our AI personalities
Rafa
There's no fun in playing it safe. Why not try something a little unhinged?
Chat with Rafa
Ezra
Faith is not about having all the answers, but learning to ask the right questions.
Chat with Ezra
Ross
Every question is just a happy little opportunity.
Chat with Ross
Show More Bots
Add your answer:
Earn +20 pts
Q: What does it mean when a baseball player points to the stands?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
Find more answers
Ask your question
Trending Questions
How many year arsenal fc are in top flight?
What are the rules in baseball in 1900s?
You prefer playing football than rugby?
What does the GAR125RJ mean on my Rawlings glove?
Is an offensive player with the ball pushing off considered a player control foul in basketball?
Did Sidney Crosby have a skating rink in his backyard when he was 3?
Who is the best back up qb in the NFL?
Is a two-footed tackle illegal?
What baseball team has played in the most World Series?
When did Andres Iniesta score in th 2010 FIFA world cup?
Why is Glen McGrath's nickname Pigeon?
Do field hockey players where eye protection?
What were Lewis hines accomplishments?
Who is that srilankan cricket player is scored double centeries in his first test match?
How many Super Bowl appearances do the packers have?
Why does junior chosen for the basketball team?
Did Bubba Crosby ever hit a walk off home run?
How much do mlb players make a year?
Usc football championships?
Is it harder to score a goal in football or a try in rugby?