rightfield
/ˈraɪtˌfild/
noun
- The part of a baseball field that is to the right of the batter as they face the pitcher.
- The batter hit a long fly ball to rightfield.
- The coach moved him from center field to rightfield.
- She plays rightfield for her school team.
- The position of the player who defends the rightfield area in baseball.
- She is the best rightfield in the league.
- The rightfield caught the ball and threw it to second base.
- He has been playing rightfield for the past three seasons.