verb
- catching more or better than someone else; surpassing in catching ability or performance
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outcatch'; chiefly used in sports contexts, especially baseball and cricket
noun
- the act or instance of catching more or better than a competitor
Usage: gerund noun form; sports terminology
Examples
- The outfielder's outcatching in the final inning secured the victory.
- She was outcatching her opponents throughout the tournament.
- His outcatching ability made him a valuable player on the team.
- The team focused on outcatching their rivals in the championship game.
- By outcatching the other fielders, he proved his defensive skills.