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In baseball, when, following a strikeout with no runners on base and fewer than two outs, the ball is tossed from the catcher to third, to second, to short and finally back to the pitcher. Similarly, when the ball is tossed from first to second to short to third and back to the pitcher following a force out at first base with no other runners aboard. The order and players involved may vary by team.

This practice is purely traditional, but serves to keep the infielders' arms warm during an inning.
After the pitcher struck out the batter, the infielders went around the horn.
by chcameron September 9, 2011
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