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soak the runner
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(baseball, slang, 1800s) To throw the ball at the runner in order to tag
him out (illegal after 1845).
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soak the runner
In 19th-century baseball, fielders sometimes tried to soak the runner by throwing the ball at him to put him out, a practice that was outlawed after 1845.
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In 19th-century baseball, fielders sometimes tried to soak the runner by throwing the ball at him to put him out, a practice that was outlawed after 1845.
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