"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 in the parking lot by an elderly Asian lady"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
by AlJokesFan April 01, 2025
P1: Ah, my brother was in a car accident. Apparently he got rear-ended by an elderly Asian woman.
P2: Baseball, huh?
P1: …
P2: Baseball, huh?
P1: …
by Pizzashroom March 17, 2025
Used to indicate something makes sense or follows logically. It's often used in casual conversation and can be considered a shorthand way of saying "that's consistent with what I know about the situation."
John: Al has made a lot of socially controversial jokes, most of them revolve around him "pretending" he's gay. It turns out he actually is.
Ben: Baseball huh?
Ben: Baseball huh?
by not-so-weird March 14, 2025
"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 in the parking lot by an elderly Asian lady"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
by AlJokesFan April 01, 2025
A synonym for "that tracks"
Allen: My Sister just got in a car accident.
Alex: OMG! Who hit her!
Allen: Apparently some old Asian lady
Alex: Baseball, huh?
Alex: OMG! Who hit her!
Allen: Apparently some old Asian lady
Alex: Baseball, huh?
by MicrowaveOven01 April 08, 2025
by Sethrogan420 March 16, 2025
The term comes from one of Al Jokes skit where I person confuse "that tracks" and "Baseball, huh"
The old meaning is 'that make sense'
But the new definition is described by Al Jokes as 'I don't know"
Made by : ABATEFAILURE
The old meaning is 'that make sense'
But the new definition is described by Al Jokes as 'I don't know"
Made by : ABATEFAILURE
Old: "an old Asian lady crashed into my friend"
"Baseball, huh?"
New: "I don't know how to fly even tho I'm a bird"
"Baseball huh"
"Baseball, huh?"
New: "I don't know how to fly even tho I'm a bird"
"Baseball huh"
by ABATEFAILURE April 08, 2025