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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Rally Cap
The Urban Dictionary defines Rally Cap - "to wear one's baseball cap turned inside out and often sideways to encourage a rally from your favorite baseball team. Must be performed in the confines of a sporting facility and works best in the late innings of a game with runners on base."
This weekend we watched a few of Braydon's baseball games. In a couple of the innings my brother's declared it "rally cap" time and then proceeded to turn their hats into a crazy position while yelling for the team. I had no idea what it meant but was quickly told(after the shock of my lack of knowledge wore off) that I needed to understand it's importance as a member of the family.
I had no idea such a term/practice existed, but whatever it was it worked. The first time Braydon's team scored 4 runs and the 2nd time "rally cap" was done, the team scored 2 runs to win the game, with Braydon hitting the winning home-run.
I'm now a believer in the "rally cap" term and it's influence to help the team!
Great Job Braydon!!
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2 comments:
WOW! Thanks for the education. It is nice to be in the know!
I love your descriptions of both Ont and Rally Cap! I had no idea about either of those until our OR trip.
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