Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

first-base

noun
/fɜrst beɪs/
Definition
The area on a baseball field that players must reach and touch in order to score a run, specifically the first of four bases that players advance to after hitting the ball.
Examples
  • After hitting the ball, he sprinted towards first-base.
  • The runner was safe at first-base, allowing him to continue his advance to the next base.
  • She plays as a first-base player on her local baseball team.
Meaning
In baseball, first-base refers to the first of the four bases that a player must touch in order to successfully score a run. It is a critical position in the game, representing the starting point for advancing players around the diamond.
Synonyms
  • base
  • first marker