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  2. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    Touch base To meet up with a colleague to discuss progress (from baseball) Touch base offline Meet and talk [1] Tranch up the workload Divide responsibilities [1] Trim the fat Cut excess budgets, remove avoidable costs [1] Unscramble that egg Take care of that mess [1]

  3. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    As in "we will touch base(s) at the meeting". To make contact with someone, to inform someone of one's plans or activities, perhaps in anticipation of an event. In baseball, a player who is touching a base is not in danger of being put out. Another explanation is that a player must briefly touch each of the bases in order after hitting a home run.

  4. Touch Base Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Touch Base Policy (Chinese: 抵壘政策; also known as the Reached Base Policy) [1] was an immigration policy in British Hong Kong from 1974 to 1980 towards the refugee wave from the People's Republic of China to British Hong Kong. Under the policy, illegal immigrants from China could stay in Hong Kong if they reached urban areas and found ...

  5. Merkle's Boner - Wikipedia

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    Merkle's Boner refers to the notorious base-running mistake committed by rookie Fred Merkle of the New York Giants in a game against the Chicago Cubs on September 23, 1908. Merkle's failure to advance to second base on what should have been a game-winning hit led instead to a force play at second and a tied game.

  6. Tag out - Wikipedia

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    A 1911 American Tobacco Company baseball card illustrating a baserunner being tagged out at third base.. In baseball and softball, a tag out, sometimes just called a tag, is a play in which a baserunner is out because a fielder touches him with the ball or with the hand or glove holding the ball, while the ball is live and the runner is in jeopardy of being put out (usually when he is not ...

  7. Force play - Wikipedia

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    A forced runner's "force base" is the next base beyond his time-of-pitch base. Any play in which there is a successful attempt made by fielders to put a forced runner out is a force play. The forced runners can be compared to bumper cars. If, with a runner on first, the batter hits a ground ball, the batter may run to first, and since two ...

  8. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    A successful hit occurs when the batter reaches a base: reaching only first base is a single; reaching second base, a double; third base, a triple; and a hit that allows the batter to touch all bases in order on the same play is a home run—whether the ball is hit over the fence does not matter (if the ball is not hit over the fence and the ...

  9. Neighborhood play - Wikipedia

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    Play at Second Base by sculptor Joe Brown.Both the defensive player and the runner are within a few inches of touching the base. In baseball, a neighborhood play is a force play in which a fielder receiving the ball in attempting to force out a runner at second base, catches and quickly throws the ball to first base in a double play attempt without actually touching second base, or by touching ...