outfield
/ˈaʊtˌfild/
noun
- The part of a baseball or softball field beyond the infield, where outfielders play.
- The batter hit a high fly ball to the outfield.
- The outfield is covered with grass, unlike the dirt infield.
- She sprinted into the outfield to catch the ball.
- The players positioned in the outfield of a baseball or softball team.
- Our team's outfield is known for its strong throwing arms.
- The outfield shifted to the left to defend against the right-handed hitter.
- He was moved from shortstop to the outfield last season.
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