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base runner

[beys ruhn-er] / ˈbeɪs ˌrʌn ər /
NOUN
baseball player on base
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Plesac would allow just two more base runners after that as he pitched seven complete innings, allowing five total hits with a walk and six strikeouts.

From Seattle Times

Flexen didn’t allow another base runner from there, retiring the next 10 hitters he faced.

From Seattle Times

The average game time was 2 hours, 45 minutes — 27 minutes quicker than compared to 2022 opening day — and base runners were successful on 21 of 23 stolen base attempts across the sport.

From Seattle Times

He looked sharp before leaving Tuesday’s game, throwing 31 of 43 pitches for strikes and allowing just one base runner, on a walk.

From Washington Post

More hard-hit grounders will become hits, which means more base runners and more action.

From Los Angeles Times