Meaning & Definition
noun
A baseball player positioned between second and third base, responsible for fielding balls hit in that area.
The shortstop made an incredible diving catch to save the game.
The position in baseball occupied by this player.
After years of playing outfield, he finally got his chance to play shortstop.
A player with exceptional defensive skills, particularly in the infield.
She is known as one of the best shortstops in the league due to her quick reflexes.
Etymology
The term 'shortstop' comes from the early 19th century, referring to the player's position being shorter in the infield compared to other fielders.
Common Phrases and Expressions
turning two:
A play in which the shortstop and second baseman collaborate to get two outs on a single play.
glove work:
Refers to a player's defensive skills and ability to catch or field the ball effectively.
in the hole:
Refers to a position that is difficult for the shortstop to field due to the angle and distance of the hit ball.
Slang Meanings
A player known for being versatile and skillful in the field.
That kid is a real shortstop; he can play anywhere on the field.
A term used to describe someone who is quick and agile.
You need to be a shortstop to keep up with that fast-moving crowd.