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Q: Why is it called an inning? ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Why is it called an inning?
Category: Sports and Recreation > Team Sports
Asked by: lexi-ga
List Price: $3.00
Posted: 09 Jan 2003 18:38 PST
Expires: 08 Feb 2003 18:38 PST
Question ID: 141002
In baseball, why is it called an 'inning'?
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Subject: Re: Why is it called an inning?
Answered By: pinkfreud-ga on 09 Jan 2003 19:33 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hi, Lexi!

I had wondered about the origins of "inning," too, but until now I
never actually investigated the matter.

A very useful site for looking up word origins is the Online Etymology
Dictionary. Here's that site's entry on "inning":

"inning - O.E. innung "a taking in, a putting in," ger. of innian 'get
within, put or bring in,' from inn (adv.) 'in.' Meaning of 'a team's
turn in a game' first recorded 1738, usually pl. in cricket, sing. in
baseball."

Online Etymology Dictionary
http://www.geocities.com/etymonline/i2etym.htm

A Webzine called "Take Our Word for It" answers the question in this
fashion:

"Inning is simply a form of the word in.  Not the familiar preposition
in, mind you, inning is the past participle of the very obscure verb
to in, meaning 'to put in, take in, enclose or include'.  An inning is
when a team, or player, is 'in', that is 'in play'..."

Take Our Word for It
http://www.takeourword.com/Issue103.html

(I am somewhat skeptical of the statement that 'inning' is a past
participle. I would call it a gerund, but that is not germane to the
matter of the word's origin.)

Search terms used in locating this information included various
combinations of "inning," "baseball," "origin," and "etymology."

I confess that I am a bit disappointed that the word turns out to mean
nothing more than "a time of being in." Somehow I had hoped that there
would be some fantastic tale of a tobacco-chewing old slugger named
"Spittin' Sam Inning" whose skill at bat was so extraordinary that his
name lives in legend.

Best regards,
pinkfreud
lexi-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Cool! I never would have guessed the origins were so mundane.

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Subject: Re: Why is it called an inning?
From: pinkfreud-ga on 07 Mar 2003 19:17 PST
 
Thank you for the five stars!

~Pink

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