Hardball

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Hardball, in English, more specifically American English, generally refers to baseball (as opposed to its variant softball), especially when played very competitively. Metaphorically, it refers to uncompromising and ruthless methods or dealings, especially in politics and business negotiations: see Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball#hardball, play hardball.

Computers[edit]

  • Hardball, a computer game made for the Palm OS and similar to Breakout
  • HardBall!, a series of computer games about baseball

Films[edit]

Food[edit]

  • Hardball, a sugar stage in the making of candy and other confectionery

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Sports[edit]

Television[edit]

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Hardball, of the alien Bounty Hunters working for Damocles and the Sword in the Gen13 comics and the Fire from Heaven crossover.

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