This document discusses Peirce's theory of semeiosis, or sign processes, which he viewed as relational and teleological. It provides an example of a baseball game where a hitter misses the ball, triggering responses in the game's supporters. The event is analyzed using Peirce's triadic conception of a sign as having a representamen (the miss), object (the missed ball), and interpretant (the supporters' reactions). It suggests Peirce's theory can help formalize cognitive processes and decisions by modeling phases, decision points, and degrees of freedom in sign recognition and response.