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| Sport Category: B |
| BACKDOOR SLIDER |
| A pitch that appears to be out of the strike zone, but then breaks back over the plate. |
| BALK |
| An illegal act by the pitcher with a runner or runners on base, entitling all runners to advance one base. |
| BASE |
| One of four points which must be touched by a runner in order to score a run. |
| BASE COACH |
| A team member in uniform who is stationed in the coach's box at first or third base to direct the batter and the runners. |
| BASE HIT |
| A play in which the batter hits the ball in fair territory and reaches at least first base before being thrown out. |
| BASE HIT |
| A play in which the batter hits the ball in fair territory and reaches at least first base before being thrown out. |
| BASE LINE |
| The white chalk lines that extend from home plate through first and third base to the outfield and up the foul poles, inside which a batted ball is in fair territory and outside of which it is in foul territory. |
| BASE ON BALLS |
| An award of first base granted to a batter who, during his time at bat, receives four pitches outside the strike zone. |
| BASES EMPTY |
| No runner on the bases. |
| BASES LOADED |
| Runners at each base. |
| BAT |
| Instrument used by the hitter while batting. |
| BACKDOOR SLIDER |
| A pitch that appears to be out of the strike zone, but then breaks back over the plate. |
| BALK |
| An illegal act by the pitcher with a runner or runners on base, entitling all runners to advance one base. |
| BALL |
| A pitch outside the strike zone. |
| BASE |
| One of four points which must be touched by a runner in order to score a run. |
| BASE COACH |
| A team member in uniform who is stationed in the coach's box at first or third base to direct the batter and the runners. |
| BASE HIT |
| A play in which the batter hits the ball in fair territory and reaches at least first base before being thrown out. |
| BASE LINE |
| The white chalk lines that extend from home plate through first and third base to the outfield and up the foul poles, inside which a batted ball is in fair territory and outside of which it is in foul territory. |
| BASE ON BALLS |
| An award of first base granted to a batter who, during his time at bat, receives four pitches outside the strike zone. |
| BASES EMPTY |
| No runner on the bases. |
| BASES LOADED |
| Runners at each base. |
| BAT |
| Instrument used by the hitter while batting. |
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