sacrifice bunt
/ˌsækɹəˌfaɪs ˈbʌnt/
UK: /ˌsækɹɪfaɪs ˈbʌnt/
sacrifice bunt
English
Noun
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Definition
A play in which the batter intentionally hits the ball softly with a hands-spread batting stance at the cost of an out to advance one or more runners.
Etymology
From sacrifice + bunt.
Example Sentences
- "The sacrifice bunt was fielded cleanly, but the only play was to first."
- "The manager will likely call for a sacrifice bunt here."
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