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ballplayer
[bawl-pley-er]
noun
a person who plays ball professionally, especially baseball.
anyone who plays ball.
ballplayer
/ ˈbɔːlˌpleɪə /
noun
a player, esp in soccer, with outstanding ability to control the ball
a baseball player, esp a professional
Word History and Origins
Origin of ballplayer1
Example Sentences
Bob was once so popular a ballplayer name that managers had to be careful not to trip over one Bob or another on their way through the clubhouse.
But Redford, who played baseball at Van Nuys High and was good enough to earn a college scholarship, was convincing as a ballplayer who fashioned his own bat from a tree splintered by lightning.
“I never had a desire to be a major league ballplayer,” said Ardell, a retired real estate executive who made $1,250 for his big league cameo.
“It speaks to how much faith I have in him as a ballplayer,” Roberts said.
Another pretty good ballplayer plays for Team Canada for the same reason, so you never know: Bremner could be teammates with Freddie Freeman next spring and Mike Trout next summer.
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