Glossary of baseball (Y)

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yacker/yakker

A curveball with a big break.

yank

To pull a fair ball down the foul line. "Damian Miller then yanked a double just inside the third-base bag and down the line, scoring both runners."[1]

yard

The baseball field. A home run has "left the yard", and whoever hit it went yard. "Doing yardwork" is hitting many home runs or otherwise exhibiting power.

yellow hammer

A sharp-breaking curveball. Named after the yellowhammer, a bird that dives steeply to catch prey.

yips

A condition in which a player, usually a pitcher, loses control over the direction of his throws. "Rick Ankiel was transitioned to a position player due to developing a case of the yips on the mound."
gollark: 1-2 CB golds?
gollark: If one of my dragons somehow dies, it will be named `pun overdose`.
gollark: This sentence has no context.
gollark: 3Gs. Obviously.
gollark: I've got an IOU for four going, in fact.

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