pinch hitter
Americannoun
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Baseball. a substitute who bats for a teammate, often at a critical moment of the game.
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any substitute for another, especially in an emergency.
Etymology
Origin of pinch hitter
An Americanism dating back to 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Six months after his last at-bat — he struck out as a pinch hitter in the final week of the 1986 season — Russell was back in uniform as the team’s bench coach.
From Los Angeles Times
Miguel Rojas, an infielder, was deployed as a pinch hitter in the top of the eighth inning and remained in the game at shortstop.
From Los Angeles Times
And in true fashion, Angels World Series MVP Troy Glaus made a surprise cameo as a pinch hitter.
From Los Angeles Times
“Like a pinch hitter or an assassin, he comes in and just perfectly executes the assignment of every scene.”
From Los Angeles Times
He fanned pinch hitter Junior Caminero, Tampa Bay’s top minor league prospect, to end his outing with five strikeouts and no walks.
From Washington Times
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