The Language of Baseball: Understanding the Jargon and Terminology

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Baseball is a sport with a rich history and a unique vocabulary. If you’re new to the game, it can be tough to understand all the jargon and terminology. But don’t worry, we’re here to help.

Here’s a quick guide to some of the most common baseball terms:

  • Ball: A pitch that is not in the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
  • Base hit: A hit that allows the batter to reach base safely.
  • Batter: The player who is at bat.
  • Battery: The pitcher and catcher.
  • Dugout: The area where the team’s players and coaches sit when they are not on the field.
  • Extra inning: An inning that is played after the ninth inning to break a tie.
  • Fly ball: A ball that is hit high in the air.
  • Ground ball: A ball that is hit on the ground.
  • Home run: A hit that allows the batter to score all the way from home plate to first base.
  • Inning: A period of play consisting of three outs for each team.
  • Out: A play that results in the batter being retired.
  • Pitcher: The player who throws the ball to the batter.
  • Run: A point scored by a team when a player crosses home plate.
  • Strike: A pitch that is in the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
  • Strikeout: A batter who is retired after three strikes.
  • Walk: A batter who reaches base after four pitches outside the strike zone.

These are just a few of the most common baseball terms. Once you start watching the game, you’ll pick up on the rest of the jargon in no time.

So get out there and enjoy the game! And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask.

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