What is another word for baseball players?

Pronunciation: [bˈe͡ɪsbɔːl plˈe͡ɪəz] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for "baseball players" depending on the context of the situation. "Athletes" can be a general term used to describe anyone participating in a sport, including baseball. "Ballplayers" is a more casual term that can refer to those playing the game, but not necessarily at a professional level. "Diamond stars" is often used to describe baseball players who have excelled in their craft. "Ballgame performers" or "fielders" refer to the players on the defensive side who make plays and contribute to the game. Lastly, "hitters" or "batters" specifically describe those who are at the plate and swinging the bat.

What are the hypernyms for Baseball players?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Baseball players

  • There are three types of baseball players: those who make it happen, those who watch it happen, and those who wonder what happens.
    Tommy Lasorda
  • If you've ever been around a group of actors, you've noticed, no doubt, that they can talk of nothing else under the sun but acting. It's exactly the same way with baseball players. Your heart must be in your work.
    Christy Mathewson
  • Whether you want to or not, you do serve as a role model. People will always put more faith in baseball players than anyone else.
    Brooks Robinson
  • The more that Japanese players go to the big leagues to play and succeed, the more that will serve to inspire young kids in Japan to want to become baseball players when they grow up.
    Ichiro Suzuki
  • To give you an idea what it feels like to be going in with some of the best baseball players of all-time, I mean it is fantastic. I have to say this about them, there are so many of these guys up here that were my role models, people I looked up to, people I wanted to be like.
    Dave Winfield

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