noun General Slang

battery

BAT-uh-ree · noun · slang

The pitcher and catcher as a pair.

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The pitcher-and-catcher combination; the two are called batterymates.

“The veteran battery had worked together for five seasons.”
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battery In A Sentence

The veteran battery had worked together for five seasons.

Origin & Usage

American baseball term borrowed from military artillery usage; attributed to Henry Chadwick.

Variants batterymates

People Also Ask

What is the 'battery' in baseball?

The battery is the pitcher and catcher considered together as a unit; the two players are called batterymates.

Why are the pitcher and catcher called a 'battery'?

The term was borrowed from military artillery usage and is attributed to early baseball writer Henry Chadwick.

How is 'battery' used in a sentence?

You might say 'The two rookies formed the starting battery,' meaning the pitcher and catcher for that game.

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