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		Definition of batboy in US English: batboynounˈbatboiˈbatboi A boy who is employed to look after and retrieve bats during a baseball game and as a general assistant at other times. Example sentencesExamples -  Despite his deep self-confidence, Malik's brothers were concerned the week that he was going to be batboy for the Chicago Cubs.
 -  Because of Darren's innocent actions, major league baseball implemented an age requirement of 14 for batboys.
 -  As a kid, I was a batboy for the local semipro ball team he played for in Dallas.
 -  In 1987, Lance was a batboy and celebrated on the field with his dad, whose Twins had just won the World Series.
 -  Jeremy Sumpter, who played the title role in last year's feature film ‘Peter Pan, ‘is the batboy, Pete Young.’
 -  ‘Yeah,’ Moe said, ‘I was his batboy in Atlanta, in the Southern Association.’
 -  When Reyes strides to the plate, odds are the at-bat won't end with him handing his stick to the batboy and jogging to first base.
 -  On June 2, 1973, I was the honorary batboy at a Pittsburgh Pirates game.
 -  Sunday's pilot introduces a Staten Island teenager named Pete Young, who has just succeeded in getting a job as batboy for the New York Empires.
 -  Marc Donato portrays a New York teenager who becomes a batboy for the Yankees.
 -  Some guys open up so much, the batboy can tell when a breaking ball is coming.
 -  I'm pretty sure the Cardinals even have better batboys.
 -  Prilaman, who joined the Padres as a batboy in 1971, has been taking care of the team's gear for 20 years.
 -  Gibson Jr. became interested in a career in professional baseball while serving as a batboy for one of his father's teams, the Pittsburgh Crawfords.
 -  To me, there should be only one rule for prospective batboys: that they are old enough to know when to run and fetch the bat and when they might be in danger of being pancaked in a home plate collision.
 -  A 16-year-old boy comes of age when he becomes a batboy for a fictional baseball team.
 -  And I've heard how people say they thought he was the batboy.
 -  He had been a batboy for the Birmingham Barons and played semi-pro ball in his youth.
 -  The Astros and Cardinals know each other's lineups, relievers, managers and batboys.
 -  We sold baseballs and made baseballs, and I was the batboy.
 
    Definition of batboy in US English: batboynounˈbatboi A boy who is employed to look after and retrieve bats during a baseball game and as a general assistant at other times. Example sentencesExamples -  As a kid, I was a batboy for the local semipro ball team he played for in Dallas.
 -  In 1987, Lance was a batboy and celebrated on the field with his dad, whose Twins had just won the World Series.
 -  We sold baseballs and made baseballs, and I was the batboy.
 -  Gibson Jr. became interested in a career in professional baseball while serving as a batboy for one of his father's teams, the Pittsburgh Crawfords.
 -  Jeremy Sumpter, who played the title role in last year's feature film ‘Peter Pan, ‘is the batboy, Pete Young.’
 -  And I've heard how people say they thought he was the batboy.
 -  Despite his deep self-confidence, Malik's brothers were concerned the week that he was going to be batboy for the Chicago Cubs.
 -  Some guys open up so much, the batboy can tell when a breaking ball is coming.
 -  ‘Yeah,’ Moe said, ‘I was his batboy in Atlanta, in the Southern Association.’
 -  Prilaman, who joined the Padres as a batboy in 1971, has been taking care of the team's gear for 20 years.
 -  When Reyes strides to the plate, odds are the at-bat won't end with him handing his stick to the batboy and jogging to first base.
 -  He had been a batboy for the Birmingham Barons and played semi-pro ball in his youth.
 -  To me, there should be only one rule for prospective batboys: that they are old enough to know when to run and fetch the bat and when they might be in danger of being pancaked in a home plate collision.
 -  The Astros and Cardinals know each other's lineups, relievers, managers and batboys.
 -  A 16-year-old boy comes of age when he becomes a batboy for a fictional baseball team.
 -  Because of Darren's innocent actions, major league baseball implemented an age requirement of 14 for batboys.
 -  Sunday's pilot introduces a Staten Island teenager named Pete Young, who has just succeeded in getting a job as batboy for the New York Empires.
 -  I'm pretty sure the Cardinals even have better batboys.
 -  Marc Donato portrays a New York teenager who becomes a batboy for the Yankees.
 -  On June 2, 1973, I was the honorary batboy at a Pittsburgh Pirates game.
 
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