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Definition of outhit in English: outhitverbouthitting, outhitsaʊtˈhɪtˌoutˈhit [with object]Surpass (someone) in hitting; hit a higher score than. we outscored them for the Series, 55–27, and outhit them, 91–60 Example sentencesExamples - Atlanta outhit its opponents 124-111 but outscored them 77-34 during the streak.
- They were outscored, 37 to 14, were outhit, 65 to 42, and were held to a .183 batting average, lowest ever in a seven-game Series.
- In 1960, the Yankees outhit the Pirates, 91-60, and outscored them, 55-27, but lost Game 7 on a ninth inning, leadoff homer.
- They have a group of beefy sluggers who, as one scout says, look like a bunch of good ol' boys who will outhit you on the field, then outdrink you at the tavern.
- Boston took two of three in Texas earlier this season, outhitting the Rangers, 27-12, in the final two games.
Definition of outhit in US English: outhitverbˌoutˈhit [with object](in baseball and other sports played with a ball) surpass (a player or a team) in hitting the ball into fair territory. we outscored them for the Series, 55–27, and outhit them, 91–60 Example sentencesExamples - Boston took two of three in Texas earlier this season, outhitting the Rangers, 27-12, in the final two games.
- They have a group of beefy sluggers who, as one scout says, look like a bunch of good ol' boys who will outhit you on the field, then outdrink you at the tavern.
- Atlanta outhit its opponents 124-111 but outscored them 77-34 during the streak.
- They were outscored, 37 to 14, were outhit, 65 to 42, and were held to a .183 batting average, lowest ever in a seven-game Series.
- In 1960, the Yankees outhit the Pirates, 91-60, and outscored them, 55-27, but lost Game 7 on a ninth inning, leadoff homer.
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