One-old-cat
[wuhn-uh kat] /ˈwʌn ə ˌkæt/
noun, Games.
1.
a form of baseball in which there is a home plate and one other base, and in which a player remains at bat and scores runs by hitting the ball and running to the base and back without being put out.
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