that makes sense, that follows, obviously
The punch line of an al jokes youtube short, where one of the characters explains the meaning of "that tracks" and the other takes it as the definition of "baseball, huh?"
The punch line of an al jokes youtube short, where one of the characters explains the meaning of "that tracks" and the other takes it as the definition of "baseball, huh?"
A: My brother got in a car accident, apparently someone hit him in the parking lot
B: Who hit him?
A: An elderly Asian lady
B: Baseball, huh?
B: Who hit him?
A: An elderly Asian lady
B: Baseball, huh?
by CrimsonScribe March 30, 2025

Something you say when you don't know what else to say or the conversation got really awkward just now.
by CaptainLost July 16, 2021

When something makes sense due to previous context. Synonyms include ¨that tracks¨ or ¨obviously¨
Originates from a Al Jokes short video.
Originates from a Al Jokes short video.
by Specialist12 April 3, 2025

When a particular individual states something that you have a particular opinion about, the start of your respons shall be "Huh well". The people who use this phrase tend to be highly intellectual individuals.
by Huh Wellington the third November 21, 2018

by Cassie April 2, 2005

something in women causing them to say “huh” while seeming they didn’t hear but in actuality they did hear
Him: I need to find a way to make this money…
Her: “Huh?”
Him: I need to “HUH?” find a way to make this money. You need to fix your huh box. It’s broken.
Her: “Huh?”
Him: I need to “HUH?” find a way to make this money. You need to fix your huh box. It’s broken.
by Quote This February 17, 2022

"Baseball, huh?" has two uses:
1) a direct replacement for the phrase "That tracks"
2) as a meaningless response to anything.
The phrase is less frequently used in it's original meaning of "That tracks", and more often it is used as a punchline to subvert expectations; to reference the absurdity of mentioning baseball when it's irrelevant, whilst pretending to be unaware of the irrelevance.
Originated from YouTuber "Al Jokes", when he made a sketch about someone misunderstanding the meaning of the two-part phrase "Baseball, huh? That tracks", and mistakenly using "Baseball, huh?" in place of "That tracks". The phrase has been transformed by the internet hive-mind into a "The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host" type phrase, where it's spread is far beyond the original source to the point it now has little association. It has become an internet phenomenon larger than what it was originally imagined to be.
1) a direct replacement for the phrase "That tracks"
2) as a meaningless response to anything.
The phrase is less frequently used in it's original meaning of "That tracks", and more often it is used as a punchline to subvert expectations; to reference the absurdity of mentioning baseball when it's irrelevant, whilst pretending to be unaware of the irrelevance.
Originated from YouTuber "Al Jokes", when he made a sketch about someone misunderstanding the meaning of the two-part phrase "Baseball, huh? That tracks", and mistakenly using "Baseball, huh?" in place of "That tracks". The phrase has been transformed by the internet hive-mind into a "The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host" type phrase, where it's spread is far beyond the original source to the point it now has little association. It has become an internet phenomenon larger than what it was originally imagined to be.
"My brother got hit by an elderly Asian woman"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
by AlJokesFan April 1, 2025
