baseballer

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English

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Etymology

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From baseball +‎ -er, by analogy with footballer.

Noun

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baseballer (plural baseballers)

  1. (Commonwealth) A baseball player; a person who plays baseball.
    • 2009 January 25, Bryan Patterson, “Cougars who stalk the cubs”, in Herald Sun[1], archived from the original on 7 February 2009:
      Queen of the cougar pack is Madonna, the 50-year-old good-time gal who divorced 40-year-old Guy Ritchie (in part because he said she looked like a granny on stage) and then was rumoured to have hooked up with bad-boy baseballer Alex Rodriguez, 33.