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Definition of short hop in US English: short hopnoun Baseball A batted or thrown ball that hits the ground and is caught low just as it makes a bounce. he got that one on the short hop Example sentencesExamples - Last year, Mientkiewicz would have Ron Gardenhire, then the third base coach, hit ground balls to him from third base, so Mientkiewicz could practice scooping short hops.
- With a short hop and a snap throw, the ball was gone again.
verb [with object]short-hop(of a fielder) catch a ball just as it bounces from the ground. Boggs short-hopped it and threw to first Example sentencesExamples - He short-hops it, but pops up off the dirt and tosses the ball to the ump and never allows anyone to think for a second that the ball was anything but caught.
- It sailed past the pitcher to a vainly charging Soriano, who short-hopped the ball and made a wild throw to first that was already too late.
- ‘Robby fed him a short-hop ground ball, and Omar came across the bag and not only short-hopped it, but barehanded it, and finished the double play,’ Manuel said.
Definition of short hop in US English: short hopnoun Baseball A batted or thrown ball that hits the ground and is caught low just as it makes a bounce. he got that one on the short hop Example sentencesExamples - Last year, Mientkiewicz would have Ron Gardenhire, then the third base coach, hit ground balls to him from third base, so Mientkiewicz could practice scooping short hops.
- With a short hop and a snap throw, the ball was gone again.
verb [with object]short-hop(of a fielder) catch a ball just as it bounces from the ground. Boggs short-hopped it and threw to first Example sentencesExamples - It sailed past the pitcher to a vainly charging Soriano, who short-hopped the ball and made a wild throw to first that was already too late.
- ‘Robby fed him a short-hop ground ball, and Omar came across the bag and not only short-hopped it, but barehanded it, and finished the double play,’ Manuel said.
- He short-hops it, but pops up off the dirt and tosses the ball to the ump and never allows anyone to think for a second that the ball was anything but caught.
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