00:00In what sport do you hear the term dinkum?
00:07What is it?
00:09In what sport do you hear the term dinkum?
00:14Okay, okay.
00:15Dinkum.
00:16Dinkum.
00:17There is a sport that I know has used the word double doink,
00:22so I'm gonna say it's football.
00:26Are they just going with those weird words?
00:28It is not football.
00:31No.
00:32We were looking for pickleball.
00:34Oh, that's not fair.
00:38You were about to say that's not a sport,
00:39but you remember we have pickleball.
00:41No, I mean, it is a sport, but it's not on the national.
00:44Do you know how excited pickleball players are
00:47listening to Jeff's question right now?
00:49We don't want to dinkum.
00:50I don't dinkum.
00:51You gotta get it.
00:52It's a baseball question.
00:54Okay.
00:54In baseball, what does the DH stand for?
01:03Okay.
01:04I was gonna say, like, when is that being used?
01:06I thought you were gonna say, like, drunk hot dog.
01:08Every game in each lineup.
01:11Okay.
01:12Every game.
01:13Oh, okay, okay.
01:13So it's a player on the field.
01:17Not technically a player on the field.
01:23They're in the lineup, but they're not in the field.
01:28Oh, my gosh.
01:28I have no idea.
01:30Technically, they don't play in the field.
01:32They don't play on the field?
01:33They don't play in the field.
01:35I think you're messing her up.
01:37They only bat.
01:38They only bat.
01:39Thank you, Donnie.
01:40Oh, my gosh.
01:41I got it.
01:42You got it?
01:43Is it a double hitter?
01:45Is it a double hitter?
01:47Yeah.
01:48Hmm.
01:49Is it?
01:49She was so sure.
01:50It's not.
01:51It's not a double hitter.
01:52We love you, though.
01:53But they're only at bat.
01:54They hit twice.
01:55They understake it.
01:57It's the designated hitter.
01:59Oh, no.
02:01So close.
02:01That was the cutest reaction.
02:02I'm thinking of a double header.
02:04Wait, so I...
02:04Yeah, double header.
02:05Oh, yeah.
02:06Yes, I was thinking of double header.
02:09I'll see you next time.
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