backswing |
in sports, the first part of the swing of a bat, club, racket, or the like, in which it is swung toward the player's back in preparation for the forward swing. |
baseball |
a game played by two teams of nine people each. You get points when you hit the ball with a bat and then run around four bases. [1/2 definitions] |
base runner |
in baseball, any member of the team at bat who is safely on base or is running toward a base. |
bat1 |
to hit with a bat. [1/3 definitions] |
bat mitzvah |
a Jewish ceremony that celebrates a girl becoming an adult and the beginning of her religious duties. The bat mitzvah usually takes place when the girl is thirteen years old. |
batsman |
a player who is at bat, esp. in cricket. |
batter3 |
the person who stands in to bat the ball in baseball, softball, or cricket. |
batting |
the action of using a bat in a game of baseball or cricket. [1/2 definitions] |
batting average |
a measure of a baseball player's batting ability computed by dividing the total number of base hits by the number of official times at bat. [1/2 definitions] |
batwing |
resembling the wing or wings of a bat. |
bunt1 |
to tap with a baseball or softball bat so that the ball lands close by. [1/2 definitions] |
choke up |
to move one's hands up from the bottom end of a baseball bat. [1/2 definitions] |
consonance |
in prosody, the repetition of the same consonant sound, esp. at the ends of words, as in "print" and "bat". [1/3 definitions] |
cricket2 |
an English game played outdoors with a ball and bat by two teams of eleven members each. |
designated hitter |
a member of an American League baseball team who is chosen at the beginning of a game to bat in place of the pitcher. |
DH |
abbreviation of "designated hitter," in the American League in baseball, a team member chosen at the beginning of a game to bat in place of the pitcher. |
Dracula |
in a late nineteenth-century novel by Bram Stoker, the title character, a vampire, who is able to transform himself into a bat. |
foul tip |
in baseball, a pitched ball that is barely tipped by the bat and is either caught by the catcher or deflected into the foul zone. |
inning |
the unit of a baseball of softball game during which each side has a turn at bat. |
leadoff |
in baseball, the player who is first in the batting order or first to bat in an inning. [1/2 definitions] |
on deck |
next in line to bat in a baseball game. |