step up to the plate

The phrase "step up to the plate" typically means to take responsibility or show initiative in a situation, often implying that the person is willing to face challenges or difficulties. It is derived from baseball, where "stepping up to the plate" refers to a batter preparing to take their turn to hit the ball. It suggests that someone is willing to take action or lead when needed, similar to how a batter takes their turn to face the pitcher.


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