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US
/ˈbʊɫˌpɛn/
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NOUN
- a large cell where prisoners (people awaiting trial or sentence or refugees or illegal immigrants) are confined together temporarily
- a place on a baseball field where relief pitchers can warm up during a game
How To Use bullpen In A Sentence
- The bullpen had a per head medicine cost of $12.89 again, high for this ranch.
- The blowup was the low point of a season in which Zambrano got banished to the bullpen after a slow start and continued to struggle when he returned to the rotation. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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- Hard-throwing righthanded relief prospect Lorenzo Barcelo, who was projected to be a main cog in the Chicago bullpen, battled arm problems and was limited to just 26 innings. USATODAY.com - White Sox 2002 prospect report
- He turned immediately and started toward his office in the T. A. bullpen at the far end of an adjacent wing. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
- Mr. O'Day, a relatively unknown sidearmer who made it to Anaheim unexpectedly out of spring training in 2008, follows Mr. Rodriguez to the National League and into a wide-open Mets bullpen. In Search of the Next Josh Hamilton
- But he has compiled an 11.24 ERA this season and his season-long ineffectiveness is more troublesome now that Rolando Arrojo has been shifted from the bullpen to the rotation, replacing Oliver. USATODAY.com - American League East
- He didn't pitch for eleven days. He worked out every day with the bullpen catcher. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
- With runners on second and third, Showalter summoned lefty Brian Shouse from the bullpen and let him pitch.
- Both bullpens occupy the outfield foul ground, meaning there are mounds and usually players in the way.