Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

at-bat

Noun
/ˈætˌbæt/
Definition
A period in which a player bats for his or her team, with the aim of hitting the ball and getting on base.
Examples
  • During his last at-bat, he hit a home run.
  • She had three at-bats in the game but struck out twice.
  • A player’s performance can be assessed by their batting average based on their at-bats.
Meaning
In baseball, an at-bat is a player’s turn to hit the ball against the opposing pitcher, excluding situations such as walks, hit by pitch, or sacrifices.
Synonyms
  • batting chance
  • turn at bat