Catcher vs Comebacker - What's the difference?
catcher | comebacker |
Someone or something that catches.
(baseball) The player that squats behind home plate and receives the pitches from the pitcher
(chiefly, US, colloquial) The bottom partner in a homosexual relationship or sexual encounter between two men.
(baseball) A pop fly that falls behind home plate, typically caught by the catcher for an out
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 29, author=Ben Shpigel, title=Two Hits, One Short and One Far, Beat the Mets, work=New York Times
, passage=The next hitter, Jayson Werth, reached on a broken-bat infield single, and Greg Dobbs walked to load the bases, but Heilman induced a comebacker from Chris Coste to end the rally. }}
(baseball) A hard-hit batted ball that travels toward the mound, or between the shortstop and second baseman.
(baseball) A batted ball that is hit toward the pitcher.
In baseball terms the difference between catcher and comebacker
is that catcher is the player that squats behind home plate and receives the pitches from the pitcher while comebacker is a batted ball that is hit toward the pitcher.As nouns the difference between catcher and comebacker
is that catcher is someone or something that catches while comebacker is a pop fly that falls behind home plate, typically caught by the catcher for an out.catcher
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(en noun)Coordinate terms
* (baseball player) infielder, outfielder, pitcherAnagrams
* English agent nouns ----comebacker
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(en noun)citation
- It's a combacker past second base for a single.
- The pitcher fields the comebacker and throws it to first for the out.
