Force play
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British pronunciation/fˈɔːs plˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/fˈoːɹs plˈeɪ/

"force play"的定义和意义

Force play
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强制出局, 强迫出局

(baseball) a situation where a defensive player forces a baserunner out by touching a base with the ball before the baserunner reaches that base

What is a "force play"?

A force play in baseball or softball happens when a runner is required to advance to the next base because there is another runner behind them. The defensive team can get the runner out by throwing the ball to the base they are forced to run to, and the player at the base catches the ball before the runner gets there. The runner does not need to be tagged; they are out simply because they are forced to run to the base. Force plays are common in situations where there are runners on base and the batter becomes a runner.

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The force play at home plate ended the scoring threat.
The force play at second base was a key out in the double play.
The shortstop made a force play at second base to retire the lead runner.
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The force play at home plate ended the scoring threat.
The force play at second base was a key out in the double play.
The shortstop made a force play at second base to retire the lead runner.
They executed a force play at home plate to prevent the run from scoring.
The first baseman stepped on the bag for a force play to end the inning.
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