neighborhood play

neighborhood play

In baseball, a play in which a fielder forces an out on a runner by simply getting close to ("in the neighborhood of") second base without actually touching it. Neighborhood plays would often happen to avoid a collision between the runner and the infielder, though they don't allow it anymore.
See also: neighborhood, play
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • drunk
  • squeeze play
  • wild pitch
  • tag out
  • hand over the baton
  • pass on the baton
  • pass the baton
  • hand on the baton
  • baton
  • tag up