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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mop something up - définition

BASEBALL RELIEF PITCHER WHO SPECIALIZES IN PITCHING FOR MULTIPLE INNINGS AND MAKING EMERGENCY STARTS
Long Reliever; Long relievers; Long relief; Long-relief pitcher; Long relief pitcher; Mop-up pitcher; Mop-up man; Mop-up reliever

mop something up      
complete or put an end to something by dealing with the remaining parts.
Mop bucket cart         
  • Mop bucket cart
Mop cart; Wringer bucket
A mop bucket cart (or mop trolley) is a wheeled bucket that allows its user to wring out a wet mop without getting the hands dirty. The cart has two buckets with the upper one usually clipped onto the lower.
mop         
  • A classic string mop leaning against a waste receptacle
  • Two sponge mops, one of which is covered
  • A mop in a [[bucket]] with its wringer
  • Manual pre-moistening of wet-mops in bucket
MASS OR BUNDLE OF COARSE STRINGS OR YARN ATTACHED TO A STICK
Floor washer; Mopping; Floor mop; Dust mop
mop1
¦ noun
1. an implement consisting of a bundle of thick loose strings or a sponge attached to a handle, used for wiping floors.
an act of wiping with a mop.
2. a thick mass of disordered hair.
¦ verb (mops, mopping, mopped)
1. wipe or soak up liquid from.
wipe (something) away from a surface.
2. (mop something up) complete or put an end to something by dealing with the remaining parts.
Derivatives
moppy adjective
Origin
C15: perh. ult. related to L. mappa 'napkin'.
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mop2
¦ noun Brit. historical an autumn fair or gathering at which farmhands and servants were hired.
Origin
C17: prob. from the practice at the fair whereby a mop was carried by a maidservant seeking employment.

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Long reliever

A long reliever or long-relief pitcher is a relief pitcher in baseball who enters the game if the starting pitcher leaves the game early.

Long relievers often enter in the first three innings of a game when the starting pitcher cannot continue, whether due to ineffective pitching, lack of endurance, rain delays, injury, or ejection. The hope is that the long reliever will be able to get the game under control, and hopefully his team's offense will be able to help get the team back into the game. The hope is also that the long reliever will pitch long enough to save other relievers in the bullpen from having to pitch.

Long relievers are usually players who used to be starters either in the major leagues or in the minors (and still can be a temporary starter if one of the normal starters is injured or otherwise unavailable, or necessary due to workload as a "spot starter"), but whose teams believe they have better starters available. Sometimes a team's long reliever is a former starter who has lost his effectiveness, either through a decline in skills or a series of injuries. Occasionally, long relievers are inexperienced pitchers who may have the potential to become starters or setup pitchers after gaining major league experience.

The quality of long relievers can vary, but when the long reliever is considered to be an ineffective former starter, he is often called the "mop up man" or "mop-up pitcher" and is often called by managers to pitch in games where there is a abundant run margin between either team which is colloquially termed pitching "mop duty".

A secondary use of a long reliever is in the late extra innings of a tied game, once the team's other, generally more effective, relievers have already been used. While a long reliever is often a team's least effective pitcher, he is still often a far better choice in an extended game than resorting to one of the team's starting pitchers (which can spread chaos throughout a pitching rotation, as everyone's future schedule gets adjusted), or even worse, resorting to a position player on the mound. A long man generally enters the game somewhere between the 11th and 16th innings in this role, and can be expected to pitch 5 or more innings, before a team will be forced to resort to other options.

Occasionally during the season, a team may find itself with enough rest days to allow it to use a four-man rotation rather than the now standard five. In these situations, a team may choose to keep their "fifth" starter on the roster in the long reliever role. This happens particularly in the post-season, when the fifth starter is a better pitcher than the "regular" long-reliever, allowing the team to carry either an additional short reliever, or position player, in lieu of the regular long man.

In recent years, teams began experimenting with an opener, a relief pitcher who starts a game but only pitches for at least the first inning. In this strategy, the opener usually pitches against the opponent's best batters at the start of a game in hopes of throwing them off guard, before giving way to a long reliever who would normally be a starter in this situation.