This is not a team that can play catch-up ball.
But we're playing catch-up ball here- the press has the advantage and we can't let that situation con- tinue.
He constantly felt he was a day behind, 'trying to play catch-up ball'.
"At this point, we are playing catch-up ball with them," he said on a recent trip to Tokyo.
You're going to have to play catch-up ball.
"We're playing catch-up ball, and consumers are paying the price," Senator Hollings said.
Somebody had to play a little catch-up ball, and that was his job now.
He had no leads in London, and once again he and his team were playing catch-up ball.
President Bush is still playing catch-up ball.
Clearly, American television is only beginning to play catch-up ball.