Backstop
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British pronunciation/bˈækstɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈbækˌstɑp/

"backstop"의 정의 및 의미

Backstop
01

비상대책, 예방책

a precaution in case of an emergency
02

백스톱, 뒤쪽 방지벽

(baseball) the fence or wall behind home plate that stops wild pitches and protects spectators

What is a "backstop"?

A backstop in baseball or softball is a fence or wall behind home plate that prevents the ball from going too far if the catcher misses it. It helps to keep the game moving by stopping wild pitches or foul balls. The backstop is especially important for keeping the ball in the playing area and allowing the catcher to quickly recover the ball if it goes astray. It also provides protection for spectators and the area behind home plate. In some fields, the backstop may be made of netting or other materials.

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He retrieved the ball quickly after it hit the backstop.
The ball bounced off the backstop after the wild pitch.
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백스톱, 포수

(baseball) the catcher, who stands behind home plate and is responsible for catching pitches, preventing passed balls, and managing the defense

Who is a "backstop"?

A backstop is a player in baseball or softball who stands behind the batter and catches any balls that are pitched. Their main job is to stop wild pitches, ensuring the ball does not get past them and allowing runners to advance. The backstop is also responsible for protecting home plate, blocking it when a runner attempts to score. This player plays a crucial role in maintaining control during the game and preventing scoring opportunities for the opposing team.

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The opposing team 's strategy was to test the backstop's ability to throw out baserunners.
With runners on base, the backstop signaled to the infield for defensive positioning.
to backstop
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제지하다, 지원하다

act as a backstop
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