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Baserunner meaning
A player who is on base and is thus trying to advance to the next base.
Example sentences (20)
But the Twins never advanced another baserunner as far as second base until the fifth inning, when Christian Vázquez and Donovan Solano each doubled, giving the Twins a 2-1 lead.
David Peralta accounted for Los Angeles’ only baserunner against Smyly on a 32.9 mph leadoff bouncer in the eighth that trickled between third base and the mound.
Despite a comeback attempt by the Wolfpack, senior fired an inning and two thirds of scoreless baseball, while striking out three and not allowing a baserunner.
Neither team mustered a baserunner in the seventh, and Malnick retired the Bees in order again in the eighth, presenting an opportunity for North Marion to score a walk-off win.
The Rays managed just one baserunner in the final four innings, while Alzolay struck out four.
Walker struck out four, gave up two runs and thwarted a rally when he picked off a baserunner at second base in the fifth.
With the game scoreless through five innings, Margo Tremblay drew a walk in the sixth to give the Lakers their first baserunner against Tiger hurler Rae Gilbert since the first inning.
However, the home plate umpire said that the first baserunner, who had originally been on second, never touched home.
The Angels did not have another baserunner against Burnes, striking out 11 times in his six innings.
Through the first five innings, Imanaga allowed only one baserunner.
He allowed one baserunner, Lourdes Gurriel Jr., who reached on an error.
North Little Rock turned a doubleplay in the sixth to erase the lone baserunner after that.
The room is located just steps from the dugout at Fenway Park, and any information that was attained was relayed to someone in the dugout, then to a baserunner on first or second base, and finally to the hitter.
NU managed one baserunner in the top of the ninth, but left him stranded as the score remained 4-2.
PSU’s lone baserunner in the bottom of the second was caught stealing.
Second base umpire Jay Rowan calls Holy Redeemer baserunner McKenna Dolan out as Wyoming Seminary second baseman Akira Kopec tosses to first for the double play.
Suddenly down 7-4, the RailRiders (55-41) didn’t manage another hit the rest of the afternoon, managing just one baserunner in the final four innings.
Todd Frazier was hit on the left hand on the first pitch after Joe Kelly (5-4) entered with one out in the eighth, the Mets’ first baserunner since the third inning.
After a close play at second base and a short verbal exchange with a Mountlake Terrace baserunner, Edmonds-Woodway Warrior Heidi Davis could feel an adrenaline rush coming.
Hayato Sakamoto gave the Giants a one-out baserunner with a single in the eighth, and Naoki Yoshikawa sent Neil Wagner’s forkball over the wall in right to make the score 5-2.