pinch hitter



pinch hitter

A substitute for another person, especially in an emergency. For example, Pat expected her mother to help with the baby, but just in case, she lined up her mother-in-law as pinch hitter . This expression comes from baseball, where it is used for a player substituting for another at bat at a critical point or in a tight situation (called a pinch since the late 1400s). [Late 1800s]
See also: hitter, pinch

pinch hitter

1. n. a substitute batter in the game of baseball. Sam is a pinch hitter for Ralph, who broke his wrist.
2. n. any substitute person. In school today we had a pinch hitter. Our teacher was sick.
See also: hitter, pinch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aurelioow-RE-lyoItalian, Spanish
JancisJAN-sisEnglish (Rare)
BarretBAR-ətEnglish (Rare)
Ihsan-Arabic
WotanVO-tahn (German)Germanic Mythology
Nediljka-Croatian