Definitions for "Pinsetter"
In bowling, a pinsetter, or pinspotter, was originally a person who would manually reset bowling pins in their correct position, clear fallen pins, and return bowling balls to the players. Probably due to the nature of the work (low-paid, often part-time, manual labor which most frequently took place during evenings) many pinsetters were teenaged boys, and thus pinboy is another name used to describe the job. In 1936 Gottfried Schmidt invented the mechanical pinsetter, which largely did away with pinsetting as a manual profession, although a very small number of bowling alleys do still use human pinsetters.
The person who is selected to be responsible for pin placement.
The official responsible for pin placement