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batter up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"batter up" is a phrase that is used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts related to a game of baseball, especially prior to the first pitch being thrown. For example, "The pitcher is ready, so the umpire shouts 'Batter up!'".
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Alternative expressions(4)
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49 human-written examples
Batter up!
Academia
Batter Up!
News & Media
You know: batter up".
News & Media
Next batter up: NPR saint Frank Deford.
News & Media
After eight years, it is finally batter up for the prosecution.
News & Media
6 30 p.m. 2. BATTER UP! Skiing is not Vermont's only sport.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
11 human-written examples
I have to go out there and get battered up and bruised to write anything.
News & Media
The Cards are out of bench players, and the first two batters up are lefty-hitting Descalso and Jay.
News & Media
"We're trying to take the sport to kids who don't have much opportunity to play," said Jess Heald, Batters Up's executive director and a retired bat company executive.
News & Media
What fast casual trend or brand is batter-up?
News & Media
For example, the Biomarkers of Anti-TNF Treatment Efficacy in Rheumatoid Arthritis–Unresponsive Populations (BATTER-UP) trial is currently evaluating an eight-gene classifier to predict the patients who will not respond to anti tumor necrosis factor-α agents (http://clinicaltrials.gov/, trial NCT01211678).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "batter up" primarily in contexts related to baseball or softball, or when humorously referencing these sports. Avoid using it in formal or serious contexts where a literal reference to sports would be inappropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "batter up" in situations that have nothing to do with baseball or a playful imitation of it. Overusing idioms can make your writing seem cliché or out of touch.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "batter up" primarily functions as an interjection used to summon the next batter to the plate in baseball. Ludwig AI confirms its usage in various contexts, primarily related to sports.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Academia
14%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Wiki
8%
Science
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "batter up" is a common interjection, primarily used in baseball to call the next batter to the plate. Ludwig AI identifies its function as signaling a transition or inviting someone to begin their turn, and it's most frequently found in news and media, academic, and encyclopedia contexts. While its register is generally informal, it can be adapted for more formal uses as long as the context remains consistent. Be mindful of the context and avoid overusing the idiom in serious or unrelated situations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it's your turn
Explicitly stating that it is someone's turn.
time to bat
Directly indicating that it is time for batting.
next at bat
Specifies the next player taking their turn at batting.
on deck
Indicates that someone is prepared and waiting for their turn.
you're up
A simple way to indicate that it's someone's turn.
get ready to bat
A call to prepare for an upcoming batting turn.
next player
A general term to call the next player to play.
next in line
Designates the person who follows in a sequence.
who's next
Inquiring about the next person in line to participate.
step up to the plate
An idiomatic expression meaning to take on a challenge.
FAQs
How is "batter up" used in baseball?
In baseball, "batter up" is a phrase the umpire uses to call the next batter to come to the plate and get ready to hit. It signals the start of their turn at bat.
Can "batter up" be used outside of sports?
Yes, it can be used informally to signal that someone is next in line for something, or that it's time to start a task or face a challenge, similar to saying "you're up".
What are some alternatives to "batter up"?
Alternatives include "next at bat", "it's your turn", or "step up to the plate", depending on the context.
Is "batter up" considered formal language?
No, "batter up" is an informal phrase typically used in casual settings, especially those related to baseball. It would not be appropriate for formal writing or professional communication.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested