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outfield

[ US /ˈaʊtˌfiɫd/ ]
[ UK /a‍ʊtfˈiːld/ ]
NOUN
  1. the area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases

How To Use outfield In A Sentence

  • Otherwise, knotholers, who named their vantage point after the knotholes in old wooden outfield fences through which fans could sneak peeks, enforce their own unwritten code of conduct. Watching Baseball Through 'Knothole' Isn't Naughty When Giants Play
  • He takes his infield and outfield gloves into the dugout for each game.
  • That must include 16 who are available to play, 14 outfield players and two goalkeepers.
  • David Eckstein blooped a leadoff single and scored from first on a double to right-center by Wilson, who began his career with the Mets in 1998 and is the stepson of former New York outfielder Mookie Wilson. Weaver, Pujols lead Cardinals to verge of pennant
  • To be fair the quality of the outfield positions are excellent now but the goalkeepers are actually woeful.
  • The Blue Jays say that everyone on their roster is available in trade except outfielder Vernon Wells, and infielders USATODAY.com
  • In addition, the Diamondbacks called up one of their top prospects in outfielder Chris Young. USATODAY.com - As rosters expand, so do playoff hopes
  • I've had outfielders throw strikes to the plate from the outfield wall in time to catch players well off guard.
  • Management multiplied the camera angles, narrowed the strike zone, sodded the diamonds and the gridirons with AstroTurf, enlarged the jumbotrons, shortened the distance to the outfield fences, strengthened the golf clubs, adjusted the rules and the clocks to allow more time for the beer and truck commercials, bulked up the salaries paid to players bulked up to resemble the designated hitters in World of Warcraft. Lewis Lapham: Field of Dreams: The CIA and Me and Other Adventures in American Sports
  • That's fine, but to make the transition from pitcher to slugging outfielder is phenomenal. Ankiel's comeback has Cardinals back in swing
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