Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

line drive

noun
/ˈlaɪn ˌdraɪv/
Definition
A line drive is a hard-hit baseball that travels in a straight path close to the ground.
Examples
  • The batter smashed a line drive into the gap between the outfielders.
  • He hit a line drive that flew past the shortstop.
  • During the game, a series of line drives led the team to victory.
Meaning
In baseball, a line drive is usually hit with a lot of speed and has little elevation, making it difficult for infielders to catch.
Synonyms
  • hard hit
  • ground ball
  • sharp hit