Verb
outhit (third-person singular simple present outhits, present participle outhitting, simple past and past participle outhit)
To hit something better or further than another, especially to score better in a game involving hitting a ball with a bat.
Odessa outhit Howard 7 to 6 in the contest and committed no errors to the Hawks' four. Source: Internet
The Cardinals outhit the Reds 11-5, but four pitchers combined to issue 11 walks. Source: Internet
Mt. Juliet outhit Beech 14-10 and took advantage of seven Buccaneer errors and six walks. Source: Internet
It was only the second home game of the season for the Scarlet Knights, but, despite being outhit 10-8, they won the matchup 5-3. Source: Internet
The Ragin' Cajuns (20-18) were outhit 17-4 in the contest by the Bulldogs (26-13) led by Mason Robinson who hit for the cycle with five RBI. Source: Internet
Fayetteville outhit Lexington County 15-11 and committed two errors. Source: Internet