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View synonyms for force-out

force-out

Or force·out

[fawrs-out]

noun

Baseball.
  1. a putout of a base runner on a force play. FO



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Word History and Origins

Origin of force-out1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase force out
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Miami sandwiched two walks around Arraez’s double in the third to load the bases, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Burger and a force-out by Chisholm.

Hicks then threw to second for a force-out and an apparent inning-ending double play.

A ground ball by Castillo resulted in a force-out at third base to end the game.

Luke Farrell, a son of former Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell, relieved and got Giancarlo Stanton to ground into a force-out.

With the bases loaded and two out, Franco hit a ground ball to shortstop Zack Short, who attempted a force-out at second.

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