1. ballpark - Noun
2. ballpark - Adjective
3. ballpark - Verb
near to the scope or range of something
a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)
Source: WordNetIf people don't want to come to the ballpark how are you going to stop them? Yogi Berra
I feel greatly honored to have a ballpark named after me, especially since I've been thrown out of so many. Casey Stengel
I don't own an ounce of the work I've ever done on 'Batman,' and I still work on 'Batman.' I love the character, I think it's a lot of fun, and it's kind of fun to be in that ballpark every once in a while, where you're seeing a different crowd. Frank Miller
The first hero that I have ... I would say was Monte Irvin, when I was a kid. And I used to watch Monte Irvin play when I was a kid – I idolized him. I used to wait in front of the ballpark just for him to pass by so I could see him. Roberto Clemente
As the days went on, I didn't mind the games. In fact, I looked forward to them. That was the easiest part of all. I couldn't wait to get to the ballpark I'd be the first one there and I was willing to do anything. I think that's why the veterans liked me. Al Kaline
Every day I went to the ballpark in Yankee Stadium as well as on the road people were on my back. The last six years in the American League were mental hell for me. I was drained of all my desire to play baseball. Roger Maris