- passed ball
- noun Date: 1861 a baseball pitch not hit by the batter that passes the catcher when it should have been caught and allows a base runner to advance — compare wild pitch
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
passed ball — passed′ ball′ n. spo a pitched baseball that the catcher can reasonably be expected to catch but misses Compare wild pitch • Etymology: 1860–65 … From formal English to slang
passed ball — ☆ passed ball n. Baseball a misplay by the catcher in which a pitch that could be caught or controlled is missed and a base runner advances to another base as a result: cf. WILD PITCH … English World dictionary
Passed ball — In baseball, a catcher is charged with a passed ball when he fails to hold or control a legally pitched ball that, with ordinary effort, should have been maintained under his control. When, as a result of this loss of control, the batter or the… … Wikipedia
passed ball — noun a pitch that the catcher should have caught but did not; allows a base runner to advance a base • Hypernyms: ↑pitch, ↑delivery * * * noun Etymology: from past participle of pass (I) : a pitched ball not hit by the batter that passes the… … Useful english dictionary
passed ball — {n.} A pitched baseball missed by the catcher when he should have been able to catch it. * /The batter singled and went to second on a passed ball./ … Dictionary of American idioms
passed ball — {n.} A pitched baseball missed by the catcher when he should have been able to catch it. * /The batter singled and went to second on a passed ball./ … Dictionary of American idioms
passed ball — noun A play where the catcher fails to stop a normally playable pitch and a runner advances. Jones let a passed ball get behind him … Wiktionary
passed\ ball — noun A pitched baseball missed by the catcher when he should have been able to catch it. The batter singled and went to second on a passed ball … Словарь американских идиом
passed ball — Baseball. a pitched ball that the catcher can reasonably be expected to catch but misses, resulting in a base runner s or runners advancing one or more bases or in the batter s reaching first base safely. Cf. wild pitch. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
ball — See: BASE ON BALLS, CARRY THE BALL, FLY BALL, FOUL BALL, GET THE BALL ROLLING, SET THE BALL ROLLING, START THE BALL ROLLING, GOPHER BALL, GROUND BALL, HAVE A HALL, HAVE SOMETHING ON THE BALL, JUMP BALL, KEEP THE BALL. ROLLING, LONG BALL, ON THE… … Dictionary of American idioms