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reliever

1 of 1noun
/rɪˈlivər/
Forms:relievers
1

a pitcher who comes into the game from the bullpen to replace another pitcher

A reliever is a player in baseball or softball who comes into the game to replace the starting pitcher or another pitcher. Their job is to pitch for a short time, usually when the starting pitcher gets tired or has been taken out. Relievers often specialize in specific situations, such as getting a batter out in a tight spot or finishing a game. They play an important role in keeping the game under control and helping their team win.

  • The reliever struck out the last batter to end the inning.
  • The reliever entered the game in the eighth inning.
  • The reliever pitched a scoreless inning.
  • The manager called for a left-handed reliever to face the upcoming batters.
  • The closer is their best reliever for finishing games.
2

someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)

3

a person who reduces the intensity (e.g., of fears) and calms and pacifies