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ballplayer

[ UK /bˈɔːlple‍ɪɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɔɫˌpɫeɪɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an athlete who plays baseball

How To Use ballplayer In A Sentence

  • In case my point was missed, I'll put it plainly: Babe Ruth is the greatest ballplayer of all time because he set both batting and pitching records.
  • An analogy to a minor-league ballplayer is apt: if you get your "cup of coffee" in the majors, would you be happy going back to play for the Podunk Boll Weevils? First on the Ticker: Palin will not run for re-election
  • a good steady ballplayer
  • True, the veterans spent the better part of six decades larding the hall with mediocre ballplayers who, not coincidentally, happened to be former teammates, friends, and acquaintances.
  • Hell hath no fury like a ballplayer scored out of a base hit he feels he deserves, or charged with an error he feels he doesn't.
  • He started out as a pitcher as many ballplayers do but quickly was moved over to the first sack.
  • He was slumped forward in the fighting chair, elbows on his knees like a ballplayer sulking on the bench. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • Because baseball is virtually an every day sport, ballplayers often react on habit.
  • Every ballplayer's dream is to win the World Series and hit a home run.
  • They have better things to spend the taxpayers money on than to bring in ballplayers for a big photo-op and get autographed pictures and balls. Breaking Down the Clemens Report: A Guest Post - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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