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  1. Double play: A defensive baseball play that results in two outs. Error: A mistake in fielding the baseball by the defense that allows a batter to reach base or a base runner to advance. Flashing the leather: When a fielder makes a great play. Leather meaning the fielder’s glove.

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · Bender - Another term for a curveball. Bread and butter - Bread and butter is associated with the player's most reliable or greatest baseball skill. A slider is this pitcher's bread and butter pitch. Brushback - If a hitter is crowding the plate, a pitcher might throw one up and in to brush them back.

  3. Oct 20, 2021 · Typically a term reserved for professional players. The bullpen is the area where the relief pitchers sit during the game. Bullpen can also mean the collective group of relief pitchers on the team. Bunt. When a player holds the bat in the strike zone and tries to “tap” the ball rather than trying to swing and hit it. C Catcher

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · AB (At-Bat): The number of times a player steps up to the plate and either hits, walks, or strikes out. It excludes sacrifices and walks. AVG (Batting Average): A player’s batting average is calculated by dividing their hits by their at-bats. This stat shows how often a player successfully gets a hit when at bat.

  5. Jun 10, 2023 · MLB Lingo. MLB lingo consists of various words, phrases, and slang terms that are unique to the world of baseball. For example, "plunked" refers to a batter being hit by a pitch, while a "punch and Judy hitter" is a contact hitter with little power. In addition, terms such as "on-deck" (the next batter in the lineup), "pinch hitter" (a ...

  6. Apr 23, 2022 · 16. Worm Burner. Though it began its life as a pejorative golf term, worm burner entered the baseball lexicon as early as 1972 as slang for a fast-moving ground ball. 17. Yakker. Dennis Eckersley ...

  7. 24 Batting and Hitting Baseball Slang Terms. Dinger: A home run. Wheelhouse: A batter’s sweet spot for hitting. Frozen Rope: A hard-hit line drive. Whiff: Striking out on a swing and a miss. Texas Leaguer: A weakly hit ball that lands between the infielders and outfielders for a hit. Going Yard: Hitting a home run.

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