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Two-out

Description:

In baseball, "two-out" refers to a specific game situation where there are two outs recorded in an inning. It is a crucial point as it determines whether the inning continues or ends. This term can also be used in other sports or general contexts to indicate a situation when there are only two remaining opportunities or chances available.

Examples:

As a noun:

1. The pitcher managed to strike out the batter, getting the much-needed two-out for his team.

2. The team was on the brink of losing, but the clutch hitter delivered a two-out home run, leading them to victory.

As an adjective:

1. After a series of two-out plays, the opposing team was unable to score any runs in the inning.

2. The pressure was high as the two-out situation intensified with each pitch.

As an adverb:

1. The player's confidence grew as they consistently performed well in two-out situations.

2. Despite the odds, the team managed to score multiple times with two-out hits.

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