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a batting stance in which the front foot is positioned closer to the inside of the batter's box than the back foot.[1930-35]
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closed stance — noun Date: circa 1934 a stance (as in golf) in which the forward foot is closer to the line of play than the back foot compare open stance … New Collegiate Dictionary
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open stance — noun Date: 1948 a stance (as in golf) in which the forward foot is farther from the line of play than the back foot compare closed stance … New Collegiate Dictionary
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