Pronunciation: /ʃɔrtstɑp/
noun A fielding position between second and third base in baseball or softball, typically played by a skilled fielder
A1 The shortstop caught the ball and threw it to first base.
A2 The shortstop made a diving play to stop the ball from getting into the outfield.
B1 The shortstop is known for their quick reflexes and strong arm.
B2 The shortstop was named the Most Valuable Player of the game for their outstanding defensive plays.
C1 The shortstop's defensive skills and leadership on the field make them a valuable asset to the team.
C2 The shortstop's ability to read the game and anticipate plays sets them apart as one of the best in the league.
formal The shortstop made a diving catch to stop the ball from going into the outfield.
informal The shortstop snagged that ball like a pro!
slang Did you see that sick play the shortstop made?
figurative Being the shortstop in this situation means you're the one who has to make the tough decisions.
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