outhomer
verb [ T ] US informal (also out-homer) uk/ˌaʊtˈhəʊ.mər/ us/ˌaʊtˈhoʊ.mɚ/
(棒球)在全垒打数量上比对手多
in baseball, to hit more home runs (= points scored when you hit the ball, usually out of the playing field, and are able to run around all the bases at one time to the starting base) than another team or another player
The Boston Red Sox outhomered every other team in the league that season.
In the battle of the sluggers, Garcia outhomered Griggs 4-2. 在强击手之间的较量中,加西亚以4比2的优势击出了比格斯更多的全垒打。
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- Although they outhomered their city rivals, they still lost the ball game.
- The team has been outhomered by a wide margin and is behind on most other statistics too.
- It was an easy win as we out-hit, out-caught, and out-homered them.