˜yÐÄvlog

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putout

or put-out

[ poot-out ]

noun

Baseball.
  1. the retirement of a batter or base runner. : PO


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of putout1

An Americanism dating back to 1880–85; noun use of verb phrase put out
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Example Sentences

She had 26 putouts and 25 assists as a junior.

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For all of her hitting prowess, she has also been stellar on defense, posting a 0.925 fielding percentage with 22 putouts, 40 assists, two double plays and only five errors in 67 total chances.

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He went 0 for 2 as a reserve in the game with three putouts.

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Cordero chased the ball down and threw to catcher Christian Vazquez, whose relay to shortstop Christian Arroyo covering third caught Tony Kemp trying to scramble back to the bag for a 3-2-6 putout.

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John Thrasher led off with a single and moved up two bases on a wild pitch and a catcher-to-first base putout on a strikeout.

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