| 释义 | 
		Definition of wild pitch in English: wild pitchnoun Baseball A pitch which is not hit by the batter and cannot be stopped by the catcher, enabling a base runner to advance. 暴投(击球员未击中而接手接不到的能造成对方跑垒员进垒的投球) Example sentencesExamples -  The pitching staff has hit enough batters and thrown enough wild pitches to be on pace to set major league records in both areas.
 -  In the sixth it was another error from the shortstop and a wild pitch that led to two runs.
 -  He walked nine, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch, but still escaped with the third no-hitter in franchise history.
 -  Gullett's wildness then reared itself in the form of a wild pitch, which allowed Lee to advance to second.
 -  Horlen threw a wild pitch, advancing the runners to second and third.
 
 
 verb [with object]Baseball Enable (a base runner) to advance by making a wild pitch. 暴投以使(对方跑垒员)进垒  Reed was wild-pitched to second Example sentencesExamples -  Besides all the hits, Post 115 hurlers issued eight walks, hit two batters and wild-pitched three runs home.
 -  In the seventh, Orr pinch-hit singled, was wild-pitched to third, and came home on a Johnson sac fly.
 -  He nearly pitched the Redskins back into serious contention for the Capitol Division title with four touchdown passes, which nearly erased a 17-point deficit, but then he wild-pitched them just about out of the running with four passes that were intercepted, three in the fourth quarter.
 -  Charged with the responsibility of preserving it further, Williamson responded by walking the leadoff man and then wild-pitching him to second.
 -  Fisherbaugh struck out Coker but wild-pitched the runners up a base in the process.
 
    Definition of wild pitch in US English: wild pitchnoun Baseball An errant pitch that is not hit by the batter and cannot be stopped by the catcher, enabling a base runner to advance. 暴投(击球员未击中而接手接不到的能造成对方跑垒员进垒的投球) Example sentencesExamples -  Gullett's wildness then reared itself in the form of a wild pitch, which allowed Lee to advance to second.
 -  He walked nine, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch, but still escaped with the third no-hitter in franchise history.
 -  Horlen threw a wild pitch, advancing the runners to second and third.
 -  The pitching staff has hit enough batters and thrown enough wild pitches to be on pace to set major league records in both areas.
 -  In the sixth it was another error from the shortstop and a wild pitch that led to two runs.
 
 
 verb [with object]Baseball Enable (a base runner) to advance by making a wild pitch. 暴投以使(对方跑垒员)进垒  Reed was wild-pitched to second Example sentencesExamples -  Charged with the responsibility of preserving it further, Williamson responded by walking the leadoff man and then wild-pitching him to second.
 -  Besides all the hits, Post 115 hurlers issued eight walks, hit two batters and wild-pitched three runs home.
 -  Fisherbaugh struck out Coker but wild-pitched the runners up a base in the process.
 -  He nearly pitched the Redskins back into serious contention for the Capitol Division title with four touchdown passes, which nearly erased a 17-point deficit, but then he wild-pitched them just about out of the running with four passes that were intercepted, three in the fourth quarter.
 -  In the seventh, Orr pinch-hit singled, was wild-pitched to third, and came home on a Johnson sac fly.
 
     |