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three-base hit

[three-beys] / ˈθriˌbeɪs /
NOUN
baseball hit allowing batter to get to third base
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Jaso’s triple gave the Pirates a three-base hit in each of the first three games of a season for the first time since 1910, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

From Washington Times • Apr. 6, 2016

Stepping to bat with two out and two on base, "Red" Rolfe of the Yankees then walloped a three-base hit, scoring himself a minute later.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was responsible for six of the seven runs, bringing in three men with one three-base hit, while he himself managed to score on a poor throw.

From The University of Michigan by Shaw, Wilfred

He was a player of much experience, and in the eighth inning, when he came to bat, he made a three-base hit.

From The New Boy at Hilltop by Barbour, Ralph Henry

It may be either a two-base hit, a three-base hit, or a home run, according as two or three or four bases have been made on the hit without an intervening error.

From Base-Ball How to Become a Player by Ward, John M.



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