outhomer
verb[T]
USinformal(alsoout-homer)uk/ˌaʊtˈhəʊ.mər/us/ˌaʊtˈhoʊ.mɚ/inbaseball, tohitmorehomeruns(=pointsscoredwhen youhittheball, usually out of theplayingfield, and areabletorunaround all thebasesat onetimeto thestartingbase)than anotherteamor anotherplayer:
The BostonRedSox outhomered every otherteamin theleaguethatseason.
In thebattleof thesluggers, Garcia outhomered Griggs 4-2.
- Although they outhomeredtheircityrivals, they stilllosttheballgame.
- Theteamhas been outhomered by awidemarginand is behind on most otherstatisticstoo.
- It was aneasywinas we out-hit, out-caught, and out-homered them.
Baseball & rounders
- at batidiom
- ballgame
- ballplayer
- base hit
- bases
- beat
- chopper
- doctor
- fish
- flare
- foul
- frame
- peg
- shag
- shortstop
- slugger
- sock
- stickball
- strike
- strike out(somewhere)