释义 |
grounderground‧er /ˈɡraʊndə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  - Can he afford an infield grounder from the scrappy player, which could lead to a double play?
- He got Jones to hit a scary grounder through the box that rookie second baseman Craig Counsell gloved.
- I throw him four grounders, which he fields cleanly.
- Jeffrey Hammonds followed with what could have been a double-play grounder.
- Omar Vizquel was next, and he hit a sharp grounder to the right of second base.
- The defense lapsed in the sixth, when shortstop Craig Shipley muffed a spinning grounder.
- Then a pop fly, a grounder and a ball.
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