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      • A flyout occurs when a batter hits the ball in the air (not including balls designated as line drives) and an opposing defender catches it before it hits the ground or fence.
  1. Blooper: A weakly hit fly ball that drops in for a hit; typically, between an infielder and outfielder. Also called a “bloop single.” Bomb: Another word for a home run.

  2. When two fielders are converging on a fly ball, one of them may "bail out" to avoid running into the other. A relief pitcher may come into the game with men on base and bail the previous pitcher out of a jam.

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  3. Feb 22, 2024 · Get out - When someone hits a long fly ball, many will yell "get out" as a way to encourage the ball to go over the fence. Going yard - slang for homerun. Grab some pine - When someone on the other team strikes out, the opposing team will sometimes tell them to grap some pine (sit on the bench).

  4. Definition. A flyout occurs when a batter hits the ball in the air (not including balls designated as line drives) and an opposing defender catches it before it hits the ground or fence.

  5. Apr 23, 2022 · A routine fly caught by Brandon Crawford of the San Francisco Giants. / Thearon W. Henderson/GettyImages. If there's a high fly ball that falls lazily into a fielder's glove, that's a can of...

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  7. Fly Out: When a fielder catches a batted ball before it touches the ground, resulting in an out for the batter. Force Out: When a runner is required to advance to the next base, and the fielder with the ball touches that base before the runner arrives, resulting in an out.

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