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Pitcher Phrases

116 phrases and expressions related to "pitcher".

Phrases

  • A cup of coffee (A baseball expression denoting a break from major league baseball)
  • Absolute pitch (the ability to determine a musical note by ear)
  • As black as pitch
  • As dark as pitch
  • Baby Bull (Nickname of baseball player Orlando Cepeda)
  • Bam Bam (Nickname of baseball player Hensley Meulens)
  • Baseball card
  • Batman and Robin (Nickname of baseball players Mike Piazza and Robin Ventura)
  • Big Cat (Nickname of baseball player Andres Galarraga)
  • Big Donkey (Nickname of baseball players Billy Butler and Adam Dunn)
  • Big Mac (Nickname of baseball player Mark McGwire)
  • Big Papi (Nickname of baseball player David Ortiz)
  • Big Poison (Nickname of baseball player Paul Waner)
  • Big Puma (Nickname of baseball player Lance Berkman)
  • Big Six (Nickname of baseball player Christy Mathewson)
  • Big Z (Nickname of baseball player Carlos Zambrano)
  • Black Jack (Nickname of baseball player Jack McDowell)
  • Black Mike (Nickname of baseball player Mickey Cochrane)
  • Blue Moon (Nickname of baseball player John Odom)
  • Brand new ballgame (A baseball expression meaning when a team that has been behind ties up the game)
  • Broadway Joe (Nickname of baseball player Joe Namath)
  • Brush back (A baseball expression meaning to subvert or threaten verbally)
  • Bullet Joe (Nickname of baseball player Charles Rogan)
  • Bye Bye (Nickname of baseball player Steve Balboni)
  • Can of corn (A baseball expression meaning a ball which is easy to catch)
  • Captain Bly (Nickname of baseball player Bert Blyleven)
  • Captain Hook (Nickname of baseball manager George Anderson)
  • Caught off base (A baseball expression meaning unawares or by surprise)
  • Charlie Hustle (Nickname of baseball player Pete Rose)
  • Chicken Man (Nickname of baseball player Wade Boggs)
  • Cleanup hitter (A baseball expression meaning a batter who comes in to solve a problem)
  • Connie Mack (Nickname of baseball player Cornelius McGillicuddy)
  • Cool Joe (Nickname of baseball player Joe Montana)
  • Cool Papa (Nickname of baseball player James Bell)
  • Crime Dog (Nickname of baseball player Fred McGriff)
  • Curve ball (a difficult proposition - deriving from baseball terminology)
  • Dice K (Nickname of baseball player Daisuke Matsuzaka)
  • Donnie (Nickname of baseball player Don Mattingly)
  • Double header (A baseball expression denoting two events held on the same day with the same participants)
  • Down to the last out (A baseball expression meaning to have one last chance)
  • Dragon Slayer (Nickname of baseball player Josh Fogg)
  • Ducks on a pond (A baseball expression meaning having runners in scoring position)
  • El Caballo (Nickname of baseball player Carlos Lee)
  • El Duque (Nickname of baseball player Orlando Hernandez)
  • El Presidente (Nickname of baseball player Dennis Martinez)
  • El Sid (Nickname of baseball player Sid Fernandez)
  • El Toro (Nickname of baseball player Fernando Valenzuela)
  • Everyday Eddie (Nickname of baseball player Eddie Guardado)
  • Fever pitch
  • Foot in the bucket (A baseball expression meaning to act timidly or cowardly)
  • Going going gone (A baseball expression by which an announcer describes a home run that is heading over the fence)
  • Golden Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting a player who strikes out four times in a game)
  • Gorgeous George (Nickname of baseball player George Sisler)
  • Ground ball (A baseball expression meaning a prosaic or ordinary accomplishment)
  • Hammerin' Hank (Nickname of baseball players Hank Aaron and Hank Greenberg)
  • Heavy hitter (A baseball expression meaning a powerful or commanding person)
  • Hit it out of the park (A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success)
  • Knock it out of the park (A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success)
  • Knock the cover off the ball (A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation)
  • Leadoff hitter (A baseball expression denoting the player who bats first)
  • Little Brown Jug (Glenn Miller tune)
  • Little pitchers have big ears
  • Lock him up and throw away the key
  • Major league (A baseball expression meaning at the top rank)
  • Make a pitch
  • Make a pitch for
  • Mendoza line (A baseball expression denoting a line marking a very poor performance)
  • Murderers' Row (A baseball expression denoting a group of talented individuals or valuable assets)
  • Ninth inning (A baseball expression meaning an event or process is near the end)
  • On deck (A baseball expression meaning next in line)
  • People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
  • Pinch hit (A baseball expression denoting a substitute or stand-in)
  • Pitch a shutout (A baseball expression meaning not allowing an opponent any wins)
  • Pitch black
  • Pitch dark
  • Pitch doctor
  • Pitch into
  • Pitch up at
  • Platinum Sombrero (A baseball expression denoting striking out five times in a game)
  • Play hardball (A baseball expression meaning to be or act tough or aggressive)
  • Play softball (A baseball expression meaning to ask easy questions)
  • Queer the pitch
  • Rally cap (A baseball expression denoting a cap is a worn inside out or backwards)
  • Right off the bat (A baseball expression meaning immediately without delay)
  • Say it ain't so, Joe (A baseball expression denoting disbelief)
  • Stone's throw
  • Strike out swinging (A baseball expression meaning to fail while giving it your best effort)
  • Swing for the fences (A baseball expression meaning try for a substantial gain)
  • Switch hitter (A baseball expression denoting a batter who can hit left or right handed)
  • Take cuts at someone (A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a blow at a reputation)
  • Throw Another Log On The Fire (Outlaws song)
  • Throw a beanball (A baseball expression meaning to attack an opponent by aiming at their head)
  • Throw a hump to
  • Throw a shape
  • Throw a wobbly
  • Throw another shrimp on the barbie (Australian Tourist Commission advertising slogan)
  • Throw away the key
  • Throw caution to the wind
  • Throw cold water on
  • Throw down the gauntlet
  • Throw enough dirt and some will stick
  • Throw it back in your face
  • Throw over the traces
  • Throw the baby out with the bathwater
  • Throw the book at someone
  • Throw the towel in
  • Throw to the wolves
  • Throw up
  • Throw your arms in horror
  • Throw your hat into the ring
  • Throw your money around
  • Throw your toys out of the pram
  • Throw your voice
  • Throw your weight about
  • Took the collar (A baseball expression meaning failing to get any hits)
  • Triple play (A baseball expression denoting the act of making three outs during the same play)