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  • Outfield Meanings

    noun a part of a baseball or cricket field beyond the infield and between the foul lines

    adjective relating to or situated in the outfield

    Fields related to outfield

    Military

    In military strategy, the outfield can refer to the area beyond the immediate battlefield where reconnaissance or maneuvering may take place.

    Sports

    In baseball, the outfield refers to the area of the field beyond the infield dirt where outfielders play defense.

    Agriculture

    In farming, the outfield is the area of a field that is not planted with crops and is left fallow or used for grazing livestock.

    Occupation Usage of outfield

    Sports commentator

    The outfield player made a spectacular catch to end the inning.

    Baseball coach

    The outfielder has a strong arm and can make accurate throws to home plate.

    Soccer coach

    The winger has great speed and skill to play in the outfield.

    Golf instructor

    The golfer's shot landed in the outfield, requiring a long iron to reach the green.

    Softball player

    I prefer playing in the outfield because I have good range and can track down fly balls.

    Cricket coach

    The bowler needs to adjust their line and length to prevent the batsman from hitting the ball to the outfield.

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