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四回1 死

English translation: in the 4th inning, one out

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Japanese term or phrase:四回1 死
English translation:in the 4th inning, one out
Entered by: Micheru

18:00 Nov 9, 2015
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Sports / Fitness / Recreation / baseball
Japanese term or phrase: 四回1 死
As a non-sports person, even though I have lived in Japan for many years I have never come across this phrase before, it seems to be used a lot in baseball commentary, especially when talking about stealing or taking certain bases.

Source context: そして迎えた四回1 死一、二塁の好機。
Micheru
United States
Local time: 15:09
in the 4th inning, one out
Explanation:
http://ejje.weblio.jp/content/四回裏
http://ejje.weblio.jp/sentence/content/INNING/2
http://ejje.weblio.jp/sentence/content/one inning
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cinefil
Japan
Local time: 06:09
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3in the 4th inning, one out
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in the 4th inning, one out


Explanation:
http://ejje.weblio.jp/content/四回裏
http://ejje.weblio.jp/sentence/content/INNING/2
http://ejje.weblio.jp/sentence/content/one inning

cinefil
Japan
Local time: 06:09
Native speaker of: Native in JapaneseJapanese
PRO pts in category: 19
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