on base
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Definition
Adverb 1. In baseball, occupying a base as a runner: Describes a player who has successfully reached and is currently positioned on first, second, or third base, and is therefore a potential runner who can advance to score.
Usage
This term is used almost exclusively in the context of baseball or softball to describe the status of a player who is a base runner. * The manager signaled for a bunt because there was a runner on base. * With two players on base, the pressure was on the pitcher.
Advanced Usage
- "Reach/get on base": To become a base runner, typically by getting a hit, a walk, or being hit by a pitch.
- His primary goal is to get on base any way he can.
- "Left on base" (LOB): A statistic indicating the number of runners who were on base when the third out of an inning was recorded, and thus did not score.
- The team lost despite leaving twelve men on base.
Variants and Related Words
- On-base percentage (OBP): A key baseball statistic measuring how frequently a batter reaches base.
- A high on-base percentage is valued by modern teams.
Synonyms
- Aboard: (Baseball-specific synonym) Often used in sports reporting.
- The home run came with two runners aboard.
Related Phrases
- "On the bases": A similar phrase describing the state of being a base runner.
- He is a threat both at the plate and on the bases.
Adverb
- on first or second or third base
- Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard