Hold is a statistic for relief pitchers. It means the pitcher came into the game with his team in the lead and left the game with his team in the lead. In other words, the pitcher 'held' the lead for his team.
'Hold out' is a term used not only in baseball but in most sports. It means a player has not signed a contract and, in most cases, is looking for better contract terms such as more money or a longer length of time.
There are stitches in a baseball to hold it together
HD stands for Hold for a reliever
No such category in baseball.
Strikeout
Hold it.
'Hold out' is a term used not only in baseball but in most sports. It means a player has not signed a contract and, in most cases, is looking for better contract terms such as more money or a longer length of time.
You hold it at the end where it is skinny.
There are stitches in a baseball to hold it together
Passing baseball means the catcher failed to hold or control a legally pitched ball. As a result of this loss of control, the batter or runner on base advances.
by the way you hold the baseball.
Hold.
The same as hold your horses
hold the socks
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hold it