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2 unusual facts about Out of left field


Out of left field

Popular music historian Arnold Shaw wrote in 1949 for the Music Library Association that the term "out of left field" was first used in the idiomatic sense of "from out of nowhere" by the music industry to refer to a song that unexpectedly performed well in the market.

Linguist John Algeo told Safire that the phrase most likely came from baseball observers rather than from baseball fans or players.



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