Baseman

/ˈbeɪsmən/ noun

In baseball, a player who defends one of the bases, specifically first, second, or third base. A fielder positioned near a base to catch throws and tag runners.

Compound word from 'base' plus 'man', formed in mid-19th century America as baseball developed its specialized terminology. 'Base' comes from Greek 'basis' meaning 'foundation' or 'stepping place'.

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