英:[pintʃ ˈhitə]
美:[pɪntʃ ˈhɪtɚ]
英:[pintʃ ˈhitə]
美:[pɪntʃ ˈhɪtɚ]
代替者;
noun
one that pinch-hits
noun
one that pinch-hits
The first known use of pinch hitter was in 1896
pilot fishnoun
a fish with a narrow body and a widely forked tail that often swims near a shark
pilot fishnoun
a fish with a narrow body and a widely forked tail that often swims near a shark
pilot whalenoun
either of two mostly black medium-sized toothed whales related to the dolphins
pilot whalenoun
either of two mostly black medium-sized toothed whales related to the dolphins
pinch hitternoun
a baseball player sent in to bat for another especially when a hit is needed
a person called upon to do another's work in an emergency
1 the business owners brought in a pinch hitter until a permanent manager could be hired
2 Held scoreless through six innings, the A’s scored their runs in the seventh through 11th and literally walked it off when pinch hitter Tyler Soderstrom took four straight pitches out of the strike zone from reliever Peter Lambert with the bases loaded and two out.
3 With Martin’s bat, Dietz’s Swiss army knife ability and a couple of key pinch hitters, the Lions turned to Michael Martin and Braeden Cubb to take the mound in relief.
4 As a pinch - hitter, though , Williams had just 3 hits in 19 at - bats last season.
代打方面, 威廉斯去年在19个打数中只有三支安打.