NOUN
- the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the right third of the outfield (looking from home plate)
- the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right
How To Use rightfield In A Sentence
- In the second inning Mets rightfielder Timo Perez misplayed Paul O'Neill's hit to the corner and overthrew his cutoff man, allowing O'Neill to reach third.
- Toggle between brightfield, darkfield, and differential interference contrast illumination to compare and contrast digital images of creatures appearing in the Silicon Zoo. Undefined
- The shortstop walked and the rightfielder outran an infield bleeder to pack the sacks.
- Harris, 32, is the most experienced rightfielder of the trio, but even he has appeared in only 45 games there and has spent most of his 10-year career as a pinch-hitter and utility player. Duda an Enticing Option for Mets
- Brightfield inspection is used by chipmakers to find the most critical defects during wafer manufacturing.
- he tripled to the rightfield corner
- The Yanks' rightfielder wasn't biting at Araton's line of reasoning.
- Fielder leads off the inning by ripping a double down the rightfield line.
- But he drove in the tying run with a sharp single down the rightfield line, advanced to second when Raul Mondesi misplayed the ball, and took third on a sac bunt.
- Jackson had cleared the roof above the rightfield grandstand—maybe not as crushed as his 1971 All-Star blast off the light transformer—but a moonshot nonetheless.