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ground ball

[ ground bawl ]

noun

Baseball.
  1. a batted ball that rolls or bounces along the ground without having first risen in the air, as opposed to a fly ball.


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Origin of ground ball1

First recorded in 1830–40, in cricket use; as an Americanism in 1855–60, in baseball use
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“I’d be charging a ground ball and bend over, oh my God it’s like a knife going through my back,†he said.

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On several occasions Betts looked visibly fatigued while taking ground balls.

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“Like, how do I attack ground balls? How does he attack ground balls? … Or whether we should dive or not dive knowing the other guy’s gonna be there.â€

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“We’ve had guys out here for almost two weeks working on ground balls, going full bore. We’re not trying to let up at all.â€

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The rhythms of these practice fields are comforting and familiar: pitchers cover first base, infielders take ground balls, hitters take swings off an actual pitcher after a winter of working out in the batting cage.

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