He wants you for the United States Army
Who is Uncle Sam
What is a tomato?
It’s where players wait before going up to bat
What is the dug out?
A four-leaf one is good luck
What is Dover?
He's the titular character in a Chekhov play
Who is Vanya?
In "Into the Woods," the Witch raps, "Greens, greens, and nothing but greens! Parsley," this, "cabbages and celery."
What are peppers?
Alexander Rodriguez took this position at the New York Yankees, even though he was a shortstop on a prior team
What is third base?
What are sundresses?
Cacophonous
What is Boise?
It's an adjective for a kindly, familiar figure...like an uncle
What is avuncular?
This vegetable contains sulfurous compound called mercaptan, which has na odorous affect after digestion
What is asparagus?
You might bunt to get another player home, taking an out but scoring this three-letter acronym
What is an RBI?
What is “Come On, Eileen”?
“Home Alone 2: _____ _____ New York”
What is Austin? What is Boston?
He's Jerry's overenthusiastic uncle on "Seinfeld"
Who is Leo?
Examples of these vegetables include cauliflower, cabbage, and kale because of the shape their four petals make while growing
What is cruciferous?
This alliteratively named player hit a record-smashing 762 home runs, though controversy of steroid use pervades
Who is Barry Bonds?
Who is Katherine Heigl?
What you do at a club to music
What is Lancing?
James Avery played this uncle on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
Who is Phil?
This colorful root vegetable is often used a a sweetener in Filipino desserts
What is ube?
This Arizona team plays at Chase Field
Who are The Diamondbacks?
Filmmaker Tarantino’s first name
What is Trenton?