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"textContent": "Eagle Catching Baseball refers to a reaction image and exploitable derived from an illustration originally commissioned for Mead's \"No Rules\" line of school supplies during the 1990s, depicting a bald eagle catching a baseball above a packed stadium.\n\nThe artwork experienced a resurgence in popularity online during the 2020s and became widely used as a reaction image in TikTok sections by 2025. The image is frequently paired with the phrase \"How Fast I Caught That Reference.\"\n\nIt is commonly posted to signify that a user possesses exceptional \"ball knowledge,\" a slang term derived from the You Don't Know Ball / You Know Ball catchphrase meme, and is often used to express approval of a niche, obscure, or insightful reference or observation.",
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