Verb
an impregnable fortress that not even the mightiest army on earth would venture to leaguer
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Noun
Midway through his 2024 season at Double A, Liam and another minor-leaguer were traded to the Tigers for big-leaguer Carson Kelly.—
Marc Topkin,
The Orlando Sentinel,
14 Aug. 2026 Shea Langeliers could become the buzziest name at the deadline, but the A’s will resist the temptation to make the biggest big-leaguer-for-prospect splash for the second straight summer.—
The Athletic Mlb Staff,
New York Times,
24 July 2026 The best month of June any second-year big-leaguer compiled came from a left-hander in Kansas City.—
Sam McDowell 3,
Kansas City Star,
3 July 2026 Swanson also became the first Cub to have four RBIs or more in three consecutive games, something a big-leaguer hadn’t done since the Baltimore Orioles’ Chris Davis in 2013.—
Meghan Montemurro,
Chicago Tribune,
25 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for leaguer
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Dutch leger; akin to Old High German legar bed — more at lair