groundball
/ˈɡraʊndˌbɔl/
noun
- In baseball or softball, a ball that is hit so that it rolls or bounces along the ground.
- He hit a slow groundball that rolled between the second baseman's legs.
- The shortstop fielded the groundball cleanly and threw to first base.
- The pitcher induced a groundball to end the inning.
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