In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can increase your chances of catching a baseball at a game by knowing about each batter. Right handed batters, for example, hit foul balls off to the right of the home base. Left handed batters hit fouls left of the home base. Create a cheat sheet of all the players and their dominant hands. Once you have a ticket, you can usually get around to most parts of the bleachers. You don’t need to worry about staying in your assigned seat. There are plenty of standing areas around the bleachers and near the bases. Like the professional athletes, you increase your chances of catching a baseball with a glove. It’s better to use an older glove that you've already broken in from playing catch. Try getting to the stadium early to catch the easy balls. Before a lot of games, players will hit home runs and throw balls to the audience. Have a plan for when to be in the foul zone for each player. If you don’t want to move for each player, pick a side to the right or left. To catch a ball at a baseball game, you need to constantly be on your feet and focused on the ball. Think of yourself as the outer-outfield-man. Once you see that ball come into your side of the stadium, give it everything you got. Move quickly to align yourself with ball’s flight path. Once the ball gets close enough, go for it by any means necessary. Be prepared to lunge for the ball just as the defense would do.  Catching the ball in this manner could irritate other audience members or seriously injure someone. If you lunge for it, be prepared to pay the price of sacrificing someone’s hot dog or an elbow in your eye.
Summary: Study the lineup. Purchase a ticket. Bring your glove. Be flexible and on your feet. Go for it.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you find yourself thinking about your favorite game constantly, you might be addicted. Consider whether you find yourself obsessing over the game throughout the day or even at night when you’re trying to sleep. It’s okay to look forward to playing a game you enjoy or think about it occasionally. However, there may be a problem if you find that you can’t stop thinking about it even when you’re trying to focus on other things. When you’re addicted, you may find that you need to play the game for longer and longer periods of time in order to feel satisfied. Pay attention to how long you spend playing every day, and note whether your playing time is getting longer. You may find that you lose track of time while you play and end up playing much longer than you intended to. Just like with any other addiction, you may feel symptoms of withdrawal when you try to quit or reduce the amount of time you spend gaming. Look for signs such as:  Feelings of irritability, anxiety, anger, or depression when you can’t play Changes in your appetite or sleeping patterns when you go without playing the game for a while A video addiction can take you away from the other things you need or want to be doing, like working, spending time with your family, or taking care of your health. Watch out for problems with your overall quality of life that might be related to your gaming, such as:  Performing poorly at work or at school Spending less time with your friends or family, or having arguments about your gaming habits Forgetting to eat, sleep, or take care of your hygiene Losing interest in your other hobbies and pastimes If you keep trying to quit or limit your gaming time but find yourself coming back to it over and over again, this could be a sign of addiction. Consider whether you’ve tried to change your gaming habits before without succeeding. If the game has become your main way to escape the major sources of stress in your life, you may be addicted or at risk of becoming addicted. Be on the alert if you use the game to distract you from problems such as:  Feelings of guilt, anxiety, hopelessness, or depression Conflicts at home, school, or work General unhappiness with your life situation
Summary: Watch for obsessive thoughts about the game. Make note of increasing time spent playing. Look for feelings of restlessness or irritability when you try to cut back. Check if your gaming is creating problems in other areas of your life. Note whether you’ve unsuccessfully tried to quit or cut back. Ask yourself if you use the game to escape your problems.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Birds generally aren't attracted to grape bunches until they start maturing. When the grapes start to mature and change colors, bag them as soon as you can. Take a pair of scissors and make 2 2 inches (5.1 cm) slits on either side of the bag. Follow the center seam of the bag as a guide for where to make the slit. The slits are where the grapevines will poke through the bag. Leaves need direct sunlight and will wilt if left in the paper bag. Pinch or cut away any leaves that the paper bag would cover once you bag the grapes. Although leaves cannot grow in the paper bag, your grapes can grow without wilting. They may, however, mature slowly. Position the bunches so the vines rest near the side slits. Fold the bag's top flap over and tape or staple it shut to keep it in place. Repeat this process on all of your grape bunches until you've covered all of them. Avoid taking off the paper bags until you're ready to harvest the grapes. If wind, rain, or heavy weather conditions tear the bags off, replace them with new bags when the weather clears. If you're not sure whether it's time to harvest the grapes, take the bag off partially. Examine the grapes and, depending on whether they've matured, either harvest them or put the bag on again. Paper bags are bulky and can make it hard to tell how you grapes are growing. To monitor your grapes as they grow, pull an organza bag over a grape bunch and cinch it in place. Do not remove the bag until you harvest the grapes.  Organza bags are translucent fabric drawstring bags, and they are available online or at most craft stores. If you use organza bags, you do not have to pinch of any leaves.
Summary:
Put the bags on the grape bunches when they change colors. Cut 2 inches (5.1 cm) slits in a paper bag. Pinch off any leaves directly around the grape clusters. Slide a bag over the grape bunches. Keep the bags on until you plan to harvest them. Use organza bags as an alternative to keep a close eye on the grapes.