What does BOT mean in baseball?

This is a term used to describe the second-half of an inning in baseball or softball. The bottom of an inning is when the home team comes up to bat, after the visiting team has batted in the top half of the inning.
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What are baseball abbreviations?

BA - Batting average (also abbreviated AVG) - hits divided by at bats. BB - Base on balls (also called a "walk") - times receiving four balls and advancing to first base. BB/K - Walk-to-strikeout ratio - number of base on balls divided by number of strikeouts. XBH - Extra base hits - doubles plus triples plus home runs.
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What is a bloop hit in baseball?

blooper. A blooper or bloop is a weakly hit fly ball that drops in for a single between an infielder and an outfielder. Also known as a bloop single, a dying quail, or a duck snort. A fielding error.
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What does BF mean in baseball?

Definition. Batters faced is simply a count of the number of total plate appearances against a certain pitcher or team. In a perfect game -- with 27 outs -- a pitcher will record 27 batters faced. Batters faced can often be used as a reference for in-game strategy.
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Why are bases called bags?

They are named after a long-forgotten baseball pioneer (read about him here) who came up with a system in the late 1930s to make bases both tough to move when they're in play and easily removable when they're not.
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What Does WHIP Mean in Baseball? Description with Examples



What is the Baltimore chop in baseball?

A "Baltimore chop" is a chopper that takes a high bounce near home plate, allowing the runner to reach first safely.
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What is a BP pitcher?

By and large, however, B.P. pitchers are middle-aged coaches who used to play pro ball at some level.
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What does FB stand for in baseball?

Definition. Fly-ball rate represents the percentage of balls hit into the field of play that are characterized as fly balls. Each ball that is hit into the field of play is characterized as a line drive, a fly ball, a ground ball or a pop-up. (A fly ball is a fly to the outfield, while a pop-up is hit to the infield.)
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What does G mean in baseball?

G – Games played: The number of games the player has appeared in during the current MLB season. AB – At bats: The number of times the player has been at bat, defined as plate appearances minus sacrifices, walks, and Hit by Pitches.
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What does TBD mean in baseball?

I figured out that TBA is "to be announced,' which means we know; TBD means "to be determined,' we haven't determined it yet. So we're TBA." Back-to-back crowd.
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What does HR mean in baseball?

Definition. A home run occurs when a batter hits a fair ball and scores on the play without being put out or without the benefit of an error.
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What does OTC mean in baseball?

OFFICIAL ON-FIELD SOCK OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. OVER THE CALF (OTC) FIT MEANS THESE SOCKS COVER THE ENTIRE LOWER LEG UP TO THE BOTTOM OF THE KNEE.
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What do you call a homerun with bases loaded?

In baseball, a grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play.
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Why is it called the Dead Ball Era?

The Dead Ball Era is generally considered to have lasted from the turn of the century into the beginning of the roaring '20s. As the name suggests the game used a "dead" or almost soft ball to play its game. The same ball was usually used for the entire game.
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What is a bloop double?

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Why is it called a Texas Leaguer?

Texas Leaguer

It is most colorfully called a 'gork shot' or a 'duck snort. ' See blooper. Outfielder Ollie Pickering is credited with giving baseball the term "Texas Leaguer," a pejorative slang for a weak pop fly that lands unimpressively between an infielder and an outfielder for a base hit.
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Why do they call Baltimore chops?

The Baltimore chop was named because it was a favorite weapon of the 1890s Baltimore Orioles. The chop is most effective if the batter is able to chop the ball off the plate, but having very hard ground in front of the plate makes a successful chop more likely.
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Why do they say can of corn in baseball?

can of corn. A high, easy-to-catch, fly ball hit to the outfield. The phrase is said to have originated in the nineteenth-century and relates to an old-time grocer's method of getting canned goods down from a high shelf.
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What's the longest HR ever hit?

On June 2, 1987, Denver Zephyrs slugger Joey Meyer hit a ball into the second deck of the old Mile High Stadium. The home run was measured as having landed an improbable 582 feet from home plate.
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Who hit the farthest home run ever?

Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET!
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What does pp mean in fantasy baseball?

Before each season begins ESPN will determine the primary position of every MLB player available in the game. The criteria will primarily be the past year's playing time. Additional positional eligibility will be determined as outlined below in the Batter and Pitcher sections.
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What does OFS stand for?

Definition of Offer For Sale (ofs), Offer For Sale (ofs) Meaning - The Economic Times.
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What does po mean in Fanduel?

PO, or Projected Order is simply a projection for where each player will hit for their team tonight. Once lineups have been confirmed, your player will either be in the starting lineup, indicated as green B1-9 in the batting order, or out of their team's lineup with a red NS indicator.
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What is a homer in baseball?

In baseball, a homer is what a batter gets after hitting the ball and running all the way around the bases to home plate without being tagged out. If you hit one out of the park, you've hit a homer. Homer is short for home run.
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