Used when something is obvious/expected, for example like "that tracks", "that makes sense" or "obviously".
by Justsomechronicallyonlineguy March 22, 2025

Alex: Why do you have an umbrella?
Terry: It was raining outside when I got here
Alex: Baseball, huh?
Terry: It was raining outside when I got here
Alex: Baseball, huh?
by nickermocker March 26, 2025

Interjection: An alternative to "that tracks"; used after someone else makes a comment to express that you think their comment was sensible, obvious, or logical.
Popularized by a skit titled "when you hear a phrase you're going to be stealing" by aljokes, a digital comedy content creator on TikTok and Youtube.
Popularized by a skit titled "when you hear a phrase you're going to be stealing" by aljokes, a digital comedy content creator on TikTok and Youtube.
Person 1: My brother's car was hit in the parking lot by an elderly Asian lady.
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
by Owl Rings March 16, 2025

This joke has originated from the youtuber "Al Jokes" and is mainly used when you want to be sexist, racist, etc without being overt about it, usually when a stereotype of such nature happens. It is also popularly used in short from content like youtube shorts or tiktok.
by GenericUser9212001 March 30, 2025

"that makes sense", "that follows", "obviously"
Person 1: Ah shit, my brother got in a car accident, apparently someone hit him in the parking lot
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
by krecior March 30, 2025

Term originally from a video by aljokes titled "when you hear a phrase you're gonna be stealing", where the character hears someone reply to him and steals the wrong part of the phrase.
A: What sport did you play in colledge?
B: I played baseball.
A: Baseball, huh? That tracks.
(B then steals the 'baseball, huh?' part of the phrase instead of 'that tracks')
This inside joke then expanded to an outside joke of replacing 'that track' with 'baseball, huh?' in a conversation.
A: What sport did you play in colledge?
B: I played baseball.
A: Baseball, huh? That tracks.
(B then steals the 'baseball, huh?' part of the phrase instead of 'that tracks')
This inside joke then expanded to an outside joke of replacing 'that track' with 'baseball, huh?' in a conversation.
Ah my brother got into an accident in a parking lot.
Who hit him?
An elderly asian lady.
Baseball, huh?
Who hit him?
An elderly asian lady.
Baseball, huh?
by mangomaniaaaa April 13, 2025
