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BASEBALL EVENT IN WHICH THE BATTER IS HIT BY THE PITCHED BALL, AND IS AWARDED FIRST BASE
Baseball statistics/HBP; Hit-by-pitch; Hit by a pitch; HbP; Hit batsmen; Hit by Pitch; Hit batsman; Hit batter; Hit batters; Hit Batsmen; Beaning; Plunking; Hit by pitcher
  • Iván Rodríguez (right) of the [[Washington Nationals]] is brushed back by an inside pitch during a 2010 game at [[Wrigley Field]].
  • [[Lane Thomas]] of the [[Memphis Redbirds]] is evaluated for injury after being hit by a pitch in a 2019 game.

BEANING         

ألاسم

باقِلاء ; جَرْجَر ; جِرْجِر

PLUNKING         

الفعل

أَعَانَ ; أَيَّدَ ; اِنْغَمَرَ ; اِنْغَمَسَ ; دَنْدَنَ ; دَنَّ ; دَنَّنَ ; رَنَّ ; ساعَدَ ; سانَدَ ; طَنْطَن ; طَنَّ ; ظاهَرَ ; عاضَدَ ; عاوَنَ ; عَوَّنَ ; غَرَّقَ ; غَطَسَ ; غَطَّ ; غَطَّسَ ; غَمَرَ ; غَوَّصَ

فاصوليا         
  • فاصولياء مطهية
  • ''Phaseolus vulgaris”
نوع من النباتات
الفاصولياء; فاصوليا; الفاصولياء الشائعة; Phaseolus vulgaris
kidney bean, bean, haricot bean, string bean

Wikipedia

Hit by pitch

In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is an event in which a batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB). A hit batsman is awarded first base, provided that (in the plate umpire's judgment) he made an honest effort to avoid the pitch, although failure to do so is rarely called by an umpire. Being hit by a pitch is often caused by a batter standing too close to, or "crowding", home plate.

The rule dates from 1884; before that, a pitch that struck the batter was merely a ball.