Drag is a bunting term used mainly by left-handed batters. It is the act of bunting the ball while starting to run towards first base. Drag bunting is not a sacrifice bunt.
If there are any runners on base and a batter drag bunts, the Official Scorer will not credit the batter with a sacrifice so long as he makes it obvious he is bunting for a single. It is the Official Scorer's decision whether or not a sacrifice is granted in a bunt.
No such thing in baseball.
Drag: Pulling and object along forcefully. Other definitions for it on dictionary.com
Just a guess, but maybe from racing from stoplight, to stoplight, on the main drag.
'It's such a drag' means that something really annoys you and troubles you and you dont like it, for e.g. school is such a drag or this exam is such a drag...
in baseball, it means that the bases are loaded.
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To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
In baseball, to "win the pennant" is to finish the season in first place of a division or league.
Drag in could mean: haul, embroil, involve, entangle, or draw in.
To drag your feet is to move slowly. "Don't drag your feet" means hurry up.
In baseball, the term "lob" refers to a soft, high-arcing throw made by a pitcher in an attempt to deceive the batter and disrupt their timing.
Drag coefficient can be defined as the ratio of the drag on a body moving through air to the prioduct of the velocity and the surface area of the body.