Surpass in batting
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OUTHITSurpass in batting.
OUTHITSurpassed in batting.
ASLUMPIn ..... (batting poorly)
NOTOUTStill batting, in cricket
EYELASHOne involved in batting
CAGESScreens used in batting practice.
FUNGOBatting flies, in fielding practice.
NINTHPlace in the batting order.
SHAGRetrieve baseballs, in batting practice.
NINTHLast in the batting lineup.
SHAGChase after balls, in batting.
FUNGOKind of batting, in baseball.
SHAGField flies, in batting practice.
NINTHLast in the batting order
BRETTAmerican League batting leader in 1980
OLIVAA.L. batting champ in 1965
CLEANUPFourth hitter in the batting order
SHAGChase after balls, in batting practice.
HITSFORTakes the place of, in batting
ALKALINEYoungest batting champion in MLB history
NINTHPitcher's spot in the batting order, usually
SHAGChase after and catch, in batting practice.
OLIVAA. L. batting champ in 1964-5
BEETHOVENSFIFTHWhere is Ludwig in the batting order?
cleanupthe fourth position in the batting order
SHAGSGoes after a fly ball, in batting practice.
BRETTA.L. batting champ in three different decades
BRETTGeorge with a .390 batting average in 1980
CAREWSeven-time batting champ Rod who retired in 1985
RBIMENThey usually hit in the middle of the batting order
TYCOBBHolder of the highest career batting average in baseball history
GWYNNTony who led the N.L. in batting eight times
uppercutsAn upward batting stroke, typically resulting in a fly ball
inningsa team's or individual batsman's turn at batting in cricket, etc
MUSIALCardinal Stan who won seven batting titles in the '40s and '50s
BRETTGeorge who was the A.L. batting champ in three different decades
ABELLeadoff hitter in the baseball rulebook example for batting out of turn
ODOULOutfielder Lefty who led the majors in 1929 with a .398 batting average
FUNGOTossing baseball into air and batting it as it descends, as in fielding practice.
RODCAREWTwins player with the team's all-time highest single-season batting average (.388 in 1977)