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Meaning of wild pitch

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wild pitch (n)

an errant pitch that the catcher cannot be expected to catch and that allows a base runner to advance a base

wild pitch Sentence Examples

  1. The pitcher's wild pitch sailed high and wide, narrowly missing the batter's head.
  2. The catcher struggled to control the wild pitch, which bounced off his mask and into the dirt.
  3. The wild pitch advanced the runners to scoring position, putting the opposing team in a dangerous situation.
  4. The pitcher's wild pitch gave the opposing team a free base, allowing them to extend their inning.
  5. The wild pitch sent a shiver down the pitcher's spine, as he realized he had lost control of the game.
  6. The umpire signaled strike three on the wild pitch, ending the batter's at-bat in a dramatic fashion.
  7. The wild pitch forced the catcher to make a diving catch, preventing a run from scoring.
  8. The wild pitch turned a promising inning into a frustrating one for the pitcher and his team.
  9. The batter capitalized on the wild pitch by hitting a double, driving in two runs.
  10. The wild pitch became a turning point in the game, as it allowed the opposing team to gain momentum.

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an errant pitch that the catcher cannot be expected to catch and that allows a base runner to advance a base

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The pitcher's wild pitch sailed high and wide, narrowly missing the batter's head.

The catcher struggled to control the wild pitch, which bounced off his mask and into the dirt.

The wild pitch advanced the runners to scoring position, putting the opposing team in a dangerous situation.

The pitcher's wild pitch gave the opposing team a free base, allowing them to extend their inning.