List of baseball jargon (K)

List of baseball jargon (K)


=K=

:The traditional abbreviation for a strikeout. A backwards "K" is often used to denote a called strikeout. Invented by Henry Chadwick by taking the "most prominent" letter of "struck" and reinforced by inference of "knockout" or "K.O." That connotation still exists, when the announcer says the pitcher "punched out" the batter, a play on words that also refers to "punching" a time clock.

keep the line moving

:A reference to a series of batters getting on base safely and advancing runners on base, alluding to an assembly line. "Beltran's popout tore apart a rally that had shaken the Hall of Fame-bound Rivera, molding a game out of what moments before had been a five-run rout. Instead, Beltran couldn't keep the line moving, leaving an eager David Wright awaiting on deck." [Anthony DiComo, [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070616&content_id=2031038&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb "Knack in Clutch Spots Eludes Mets," MLB.com, June 16, 2007] .]

keystone sack

:Second base. Like the keystone of an arch, second base is the key to both scoring (a runner on the base is in scoring position) and defense (with strength up the middle).

kicked

:A player who makes an error fielding a ground ball may be said to have "kicked the ball" or "kicked it."

kill

:*A batter who hits the ball very far may be said to have "killed the ball.":*A pitcher who stifles a rally by the opposing team may be said to have "killed the rally."

knock

:*Knock in: To score an RBI. "Kenny Lofton knocked in the go-ahead run with a 10th-inning single Thursday afternoon as the Cleveland Indians beat Detroit, 3-1." [http://www.politicalgateway.com/news/read/97946] :*A Hit: as in "a two-base knock".:*Knocks: Hard hits or extra base hits, not necessarily producing RBIs or referring to a specific type of hit. "Curtis had some solid knocks today".:*Knocked around: A pitcher who gives up a lot of hits and gets removed from the game is said to have been knocked around or knocked out of the box or knocked out of the game.:*Knock down: an infielder who stops a line drive from getting through the infield "knocks it down," perhaps then picking up the ball and throwing the runner out.:*Knock off: to knock off an opponent is to win the game. "Hawai'i knocks off Santa Clara." [ [http://collegebaseball.blogspot.com/2007/01/hawaii-leading-santa-clara.html The College Baseball Blog: Hawai'i knocks off Santa Clara ] ] :*Knock the cover off the ball: to hit a baseball extremely hard.

knuckleball

:A pitch thrown with no spin, traditionally thrown with the knuckles, but also with the fingertips. It tends to flutter and move suddenly on its way to the plate. Also refers to a batted ball that flutters "like a knuckleball." SYNONYMS: knuckler, flutterball, butterfly ball, floater, bug.

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