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Player who bats in the pitcher's spot in the line-up. The DH does not have a fielding position.

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A 4 1/4" (108 mm) round receptacle in the green - at least 4" (100 mm) deep. Also refers to one of the nine or eighteen areas between the tee and the green.

A blitz is employed when the defensive team just doesn't feel like waiting around. As soon as the ball is snapped the defensive team sends a multitude of players rushing toward the quarterback. And they're not coming to say 'Hi!,' they're coming to say 'Sack-o-Rama'

The racquet is lowered towards the ground and the ball played back immediately after it has bounced.

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A court with a surface made of crushed shale, stone or brick.

Method of holding the racquet for playing powerful backhands, serves, volleys and smashes. The most common grip for forehand and backhand strokes.

A stroke played diagonally across the court, either long or short. Long cross shots are usually played from baseline to baseline, while short cross shots generally bounce near the opponent's service court line, often being played with topspin.

A type of player who generally stays at the baseline and tries to keep the ball in play without taking risks. Players like this leave the attacking to their opponents, winning most of their points from opponent errors.

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