first base
Americannoun
idioms
noun
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baseball
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the base that a runner must reach safely to score a hit, and the first of the three bases he must reach safely on the way to home plate in order to score a run
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the fielding position nearest this base
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informal to accomplish the first step of an undertaking
Etymology
Origin of first base
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
Example Sentences
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The first-base umpire ruled the Giants had completed the double play anyway, since Adames’ throw beat Kim to first base.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026
Third baseman Ezra Sutton hit a dribbler to pitcher Joe Borden, who threw to first base for the out.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 21, 2026
Will Gerrit Cole forget to cover first base again?
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 22, 2026
Not everyone is born on first base with the advantages of someone with family wealth and/or the means to pursue education and a high-paying career.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 18, 2025
Then she dusted her hands as she walked to first base, where she rubbed her hands softly, fingers spread.
From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston
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