wild pitch

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wild pitch

The catcher lunges for the wild pitch as the runner dashes to second base.

Definition

Noun: 1. A pitch in baseball that is so far from the target that the catcher cannot reasonably be expected to catch it, resulting in an advance by any base runners. - This is a specific term in baseball. It is a mistake by the pitcher, not the catcher. The official scorer rules it a wild pitch, and it is recorded as such. It is distinct from a "passed ball," which is charged as an error to the catcher.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The runner scored from third on a wild pitch. (The runner advanced home because the pitcher threw a ball the catcher could not control.)
    • The pitcher was charged with a wild pitch, allowing the tying run to move into scoring position. (The official scorer attributed the advancing runner to the pitcher's errant throw.)
Advanced Usage
  • Scoring Rule: In official baseball statistics, a wild pitch is recorded as a negative statistic for the pitcher (WP). It is not counted as an error for the catcher.
  • Strategic Consequence: A wild pitch can significantly change the dynamics of an inning, as it allows runners to advance without a hit, walk, or stolen base. This is particularly critical in close games with runners in scoring position.
Variants and Related Words
  • Passed Ball (n): A pitch that the catcher should have caught with ordinary effort but did not, allowing a runner to advance. This is charged to the catcher, not the pitcher.
  • Balk (n): An illegal motion by the pitcher with runners on base, resulting in all runners advancing one base. This is a different rule violation from a wild pitch.
Synonyms
  • Errant pitch: A general term for a pitch that misses its intended target.
  • Uncatchable pitch: Describes the result from the catcher's perspective.
Related Phrases
  • To throw a wild pitch: The action verb form describing the pitcher's mistake.
    • The reliever threw a wild pitch on his first delivery, letting the winning run score.
wild pitch

The catcher lunges for the wild pitch as the runner dashes to second base.

Noun
  1. an errant pitch that the catcher cannot be expected to catch and that allows a base runner to advance a base

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