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around the horn idiom In baseball, if players go around the horn, they throw the ball from third base to second base and then to first base, usually in an attempt to put out opponents who are running to each of the bases: The third baseman went around around the horn to get both runners. The Dodgers went around the horn to pull off a triple play. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley at bat ballgame bomb curve hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide hot corner sac spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play starting pitcher swing |