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Definition of Baseball player
1. Noun. An athlete who plays baseball.
Category relationships: Baseball, Baseball Game
Generic synonyms: Athlete, Jock, Participant, Player
Specialized synonyms: Base Runner, Runner, Batsman, Batter, Hitter, Slugger, Fielder, Little Leaguer, Big Leaguer, Major Leaguer, Bush Leaguer, Minor Leaguer, Hurler, Pitcher, Twirler, Utility Man
Specialized synonyms: Aaron, Hank Aaron, Henry Louis Aaron, Berra, Lawrence Peter Berra, Yogi, Yogi Berra, Dimaggio, Joe Dimaggio, Joseph Paul Dimaggio, Gehrig, Henry Louis Gehrig, Lou Gehrig, Mantle, Mickey Charles Mantle, Mickey Mantle, Mays, Say Hey Kid, Willie Howard Mays Jr., Willie Mays, John Joseph Mcgraw, John Mcgraw, Mcgraw, Musial, Stan Musial, Stan The Man, Stanley Frank Musial, Leroy Robert Paige, Paige, Satchel Paige, Jack Roosevelt Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Robinson, Babe Ruth, George Herman Ruth, Ruth, Sultan Of Swat, Ted Williams, Theodore Samuel Williams, Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, Yastrzemski, Cy Young, Danton True Young, Young
Definition of Baseball player
1. Noun. One who plays baseball, especially professional baseball. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baseball Player
Literary usage of Baseball player
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Contracts by William Herbert Page (1922)
"Contract of employment—baseball player. XY LEAGUE OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL CLUBS
Uniform Player's ..."
2. Law of Contract by William Theophilus Brantly (1912)
"In an action by a baseball player who was discharged before the expiration of
the definite period for which he was employed, no evidence is admissible of a ..."
3. Vocational Guidance: Practical Ethics for the Day's Work by Matthew Hale Wilson (1916)
"The baseball player has an expressive way of indicating that brains win games—he
calls a thoughtless player a "bone head" meaning thereby that he does not ..."
4. Sunday Rest in the Twentieth Century: Containing an Account of the by Alexander Jackson (1905)
"WILLIAM A. SUNDAY, DD, EVANGELIST, AND FOR MANY YEARS A PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL
PLAYER. I CONSIDER Sunday baseball a disgrace to our country, and one of the ..."
5. An Inductive Study of Standards of Right by Matthew Hale Wilson (1916)
"The baseball player has an expressive way of indicating that brains win ... Mr.
Albert G. Spalding, who had been successful as a baseball player and ..."