second base
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Definition
Noun: 1. A defensive position in baseball: The fielding position played by the defensive team member stationed near the second of the four bases in the infield. 2. A physical base in baseball: The base, typically a square canvas bag, that a base runner must touch second, after first base, when attempting to score a run.
Usage
- As a defensive position:
- The manager moved the rookie to second base for the game.
- She is an excellent fielder who has played second base for five years.
- As a physical base:
- The runner slid into second base just ahead of the tag.
- The throw from the outfield was too late to catch him at second base.
Advanced Usage
- "To cover second base": Refers to a defensive player moving to the second base area to receive a throw or make a play.
- The shortstop had to cover second base on the steal attempt.
- "To turn a double play": A common defensive action where the ball is fielded, thrown to second base to force out one runner, and then quickly thrown to first base for another out. Second base is a key component.
- The infielders practiced how to turn a double play from second base.
Variants and Related Words
- Second baseman (noun): The player whose primary defensive position is at second base.
- The second baseman made a diving catch to save a run.
- Second (noun, in baseball context): An informal shortening, often used in commentary.
- He's standing on second with one out.
Synonyms
- The keystone sack (noun, informal/archaic): A traditional term for second base, referring to its central, crucial role in the infield.
- The two bag (noun, informal): Slang for second base.
Related Idioms
- "To get to second base": An idiom derived from baseball, often used metaphorically in American English to refer to a stage of physical intimacy in a romantic encounter. (Note: This is a figurative, idiomatic use separate from the literal sporting term).
- In their cultural slang, "getting to second base" has a meaning unrelated to sports.
Noun
- the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near the second of the bases in the infield
- the base that must be touched second by a base runner in baseball