baseball play
C21162
concept
A baseball play is a discrete in-game event or sequence of actions involving one or more players that begins with a pitch and results in a change or potential change to the game state, such as outs, advances, or scoring.
Observed surface forms (4)
- baseball double-play combination ×1
- baseball game event ×1
- baseballEvent ×1
- defensive baseball play ×1
Instances (8)
- The Catch
- Jeffrey Maier interference play
- 1954 World Series over-the-shoulder catch often called "The Catch"
- Tinker to Evers to Chance double-play combination via concept surface "baseball double-play combination"
- Scott Brosius hit two home runs in Game 3 via concept surface "baseballEvent"
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1954 World Series games
via concept surface "defensive baseball play"
surface form: The Catch
- Ryne Sandberg scored the winning run in the 11th inning via concept surface "baseball game event"
- The Double