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After the [[Simpson family]] watched a baseball game with the [[Springfield Isotopes]], [[Homer]] became their new mascot.<ref>"[[Dancin' Homer]]"</ref>
 
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At [[Springfield Elementary School]], students were allowed to choose different gym classes during PE signup day. The activities mentioned included [[soccer]], [[basketball]], track, tethered swimming, kickball, lap running, {{ap|football|sport}}, badminton, baseball, Tae Kwon Do, [[ice hockey]], ballet, and a class called "gender issues in sport."<ref>"[[Homer vs. Patty and Selma]]"</ref>
  
 
[[Milhouse]] once said that he wanted to become a baseball player when he was older.<ref>"[['Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky]]"</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:30, May 27, 2026

"I never realized how boring this game is."
Homer Simpson[src]
Baseball
Baseball.png
Sport Information
Competitors: Springfield Isotopes
Appearance: "Dancin' Homer"

Baseball is popular sport played and watched in Springfield. Springfield has a minor league baseball team named the Isotopes. Bart is a player on the little league team the Isotots.

History

Scratchy and his son were once playing catch with a baseball in a wheat field.[1]

The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant had a softball team, which Mr. Burns received help from some professional baseball players to win a game against Shelbyville.[2]

After the Simpson family watched a baseball game with the Springfield Isotopes, Homer became their new mascot.[3]

At Springfield Elementary School, students were allowed to choose different gym classes during PE signup day. The activities mentioned included soccer, basketball, track, tethered swimming, kickball, lap running, football, badminton, baseball, Tae Kwon Do, ice hockey, ballet, and a class called "gender issues in sport."[4]

Milhouse once said that he wanted to become a baseball player when he was older.[5]

A magazine called Baseball, about baseball, was seen.[6]

Marge had a "Free Pretzel Day" at the Springfield Isotopes baseball stadium.[7]

When Homer and Bart engaged in a baseball match, Bart admitted that he actually enjoyed Homer strangling him.[8]

Bart was once paranoid that Major League Baseball was spying on the town using satellites, but it turned out he was right.[9]

Grampa played on a women's baseball team in 1942, which kept him from serving for a year before he was eventually discovered.[10]

Marge and Homer helped Tabitha Vixx and the baseball player Buck Mitchell with their relationship.[10]

Bart was a player on the Springfield Isotots. He once caused them to lose the championship by missing a catch.[11] After Ned left the team as a coach, Lisa took his place.[12]

A picture of a man playing baseball was seen.[13]

Non-canon

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When Homer was a Jack-in-the-box, he and Bart were at a baseball game.[14]

When Homer was Death, he and Bart were at a baseball game.[15]

Kang & Kodos destroyed the world when they sped up a boring baseball game.[16]

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