sacrifice fly
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sacrifice made by hitting a long fly ball: In baseball, a "sacrifice fly" is a specific type of play where a batter hits a fly ball that is caught by a fielder for an out, but this out allows a runner on base to score a run after the catch. The batter is credited with a run batted in (RBI) but is not charged with a time at bat.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- With a runner on third base and less than two outs, he hit a deep sacrifice fly to center field to bring in the run.
- The game-winning run scored on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning.
- A successful sacrifice fly requires both a well-hit ball and a baserunner who is fast or tags up effectively.
Advanced Usage
- Statistical Abbreviation: Often abbreviated as SF in baseball statistics and scorekeeping.
- He led the league with 12 sacrifice flies last season.
- Strategic Context: The term is used to describe a strategic, selfless at-bat intended to advance the team's score rather than the batter's personal statistics.
- The manager called for a sacrifice fly, and the batter executed it perfectly.
Variants and Related Words
- Sacrifice Bunt (n): A different type of sacrifice play where the batter bunts the ball to advance a runner, also resulting in the batter being put out.
- Sacrifice Hit (n): An older, more general term that can encompass both sacrifice flies and sacrifice bunts.
Synonyms
- Sacrifice (n): In baseball, a more general term for an at-bat that results in an out but advances a runner. A sacrifice fly is a specific type of sacrifice.
- Fly Out (n): Refers to any fly ball that is caught for an out. Not all fly outs are sacrifice flies, as a sacrifice fly requires a runner to score.
Related Phrases
- Tag up (v): The action a baserunner must take after a fly ball is caught, by retouching ("tagging") their original base before attempting to advance. This is a critical part of the sacrifice fly play.
- The runner on third must tag up before trying to score on a sacrifice fly.
- Bring in a run (v phrase): To cause a run to score. A sacrifice fly brings in a run.
- The team needed a way to bring in a run from third base.
Noun
- a sacrifice made by hitting a long fly ball