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  2. Time-out (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Having lost his batting helmet, Anthony Alford requests time after reaching base safely during a 2022 Minor League Baseball game.. Baseball players and managers of both the offense and defense can request time out for a number of purposes, such as for a batter to step out of the batter's box to better prepare for a pitch, a foreign object entering a batter's eye such as dust or a bug, for a ...

  3. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    The sound of the bat hitting the ball. The term is used in baseball to mean "immediately, without hesitation". For example, a baserunner may start running "on the crack of the bat", as opposed to waiting to see where the ball goes. Outfielders often use the sound of bat-meeting-ball as a clue to how far a ball has been hit.

  4. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    To get going, or to start. Before every baseball game, and after a dead ball situation such as a foul ball or a time-out, the umpire traditionally shouts "play ball" in order to (re-)start the game. [93] AHDI dates this usage to the late 19th century. [94]

  5. No, the Chargers' timeout didn't cost them a tie and a ... - AOL

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    The Raiders then called timeout with two seconds remaining to set up Carlson for the game-winner. And Carlson drilled it. And Carlson drilled it. "It's Not Just Tie, Baby" Shirt

  6. No pitch - Wikipedia

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    A no pitch is an umpire's ruling in baseball or softball in which a pitch thrown by a pitcher is neither a ball nor a strike. This is typically the umpire's call whenever the pitcher released the ball after the umpire called timeout. [1] However, there are other instances in which this can be called.

  7. Hidden ball trick - Wikipedia

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    In professional baseball, under Rule 6.02(a)(9), a balk occurs if the pitcher is standing on or astride of the pitching rubber without the ball. [4] As play after a foul ball, hit batsman, or time out, must not resume until the pitcher is on the pitcher's mound, the infielder cannot use these times to obtain the ball.

  8. Time out - Wikipedia

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    Time-out, Time Out, or timeout may refer to: Time. Time-out (sport), in various sports, a break in play, called by a team; Television timeout, ...

  9. Ken Burns: Baseball 'has always been a business' - AOL

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    On September 28, legendary filmmaker Ken Burns updates his classic 1994 PBS documentary Baseball with four new hours, called The Tenth Inning. When Burns left off telling the tale of baseball, a ...