third base
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Definition
Noun: 1. A defensive position in baseball: The fielding position of the player stationed near the third of the four bases in the infield, counting counterclockwise from home plate. 2. A physical base in baseball: The base, typically a canvas bag, that a runner must touch third in the sequence of running from home plate to first, second, and third base.
Usage Examples
- As a defensive position:
- She has a strong arm, which makes her perfect for playing third base.
- The manager decided to move the rookie to third base for the game.
- As a physical base:
- The runner slid headfirst into third base to avoid the tag.
- The throw from the outfield arrived at third base just in time.
Advanced Usage
- "The hot corner": A common nickname for the third base position, referring to the hard-hit balls that come quickly to the fielder there.
- Playing third base, or "the hot corner," requires quick reflexes.
Variants and Related Words
- Third baseman (noun): The player who fields the position of third base.
- The third baseman made a spectacular diving catch.
Synonyms
- Position: The hot corner (informal).
- Base: The bag (informal, in context).
Related Idioms
- "To get to third base": While literally describing a baseball play, this phrase is also a common metaphor in American English for a specific stage of physical intimacy in a romantic encounter. The meaning is heavily dependent on context.
- (Literal) The hitter doubled, and then a sacrifice fly allowed him to get to third base.
- (Figurative, informal) Their relationship progressed quickly; they got to third base on the second date.
Noun
- the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed near the third of the bases in the infield (counting counterclockwise from home plate)
- he is playing third
- the base that must be touched third by a base runner in baseball
- he was cut down on a close play at third