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Word: Earned Run

Definition:
An "earned run" is a term used in baseball. It refers to a run that a player scores without any mistakes or errors made by the opposing team. This means the run was scored through good hitting, base running, and overall skill, rather than because the other team made a mistake.

Usage Instructions:
- The term "earned run" is primarily used in baseball statistics. It is important to understand when watching or discussing baseball games. - It is used to evaluate a pitcher's performance. If a pitcher allows many earned runs, it may suggest they are not pitching well.

Example Sentence:
- "The pitcher only gave up two earned runs in the game, which shows he played very well."

Advanced Usage:
In advanced discussions, you might encounter terms like "earned run average" (ERA), which is a statistic that calculates the average number of earned runs a pitcher allows per nine innings pitched. A lower ERA indicates better performance.

Word Variants:
- Earned Run Average (ERA): This is a related term that measures the average number of earned runs a pitcher allows per nine innings.

Different Meaning:
In a non-baseball context, "earned" can refer to something that you have worked hard for or deserved. For example, "She earned her promotion through hard work."

Synonyms:
- There are no direct synonyms for "earned run" in baseball, but you could refer to "scored run" when discussing runs in general, though it may not specify that it was without errors.

Idiom/Phrasal Verb:
While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "earned run," you might hear the phrase "earn your stripes," which means to gain respect or status by working hard.

Noun
  1. a run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other team

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