picked off

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Definition of picked off in English English dictionary

pick off
An instance of throwing out a batter leading off base

The final out of the game was determined by a pick off.

pick off
Successfully picking off a runner

The pitcher picked off the runner to get an out.

pick off
An attempt to throw out a runner leading off a base

The pitcher attempted to pick off the runner at first, but he was safe.

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When a pitcher or catcher throws to any occupied base in an attempt to put out the runner taking a lead near the base The runner must be tagged before getting back to the base in order to be called out If the runner is tagged before getting back to the base, he or she has been "picked off "
pick off
pluck, remove; destroy one after the other
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An attempt by the pitcher to get a base runner out by throwing to the base from the stretch position
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A condition in which coating sticks to the shell, which is usually caused by an air bubble in the coating or by tacky color pulling off some of the coating
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If someone picks off people or aircraft, they shoot them down one by one, aiming carefully at them from a distance. Both groups on either side are just picking off innocent bystanders Any decent shot with telescopic sights could pick us off at random
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pull or pull out sharply; "pluck the flowers off the bush"
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to tag out a runner who is leading off the base
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shoot one by one
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