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infield [ˈɪnˌfiːld] n
1. (Team Sports / Cricket) Cricket the area of the field near the pitch Compare outfield 2. (Team Sports / Baseball) Baseball a. the area of the playing field enclosed by the base lines and extending beyond them towards the outfield b. the positions of the first baseman, second baseman, shortstop, third baseman, and sometimes the pitcher, collectively Compare outfield 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) Agriculture a. the part of a farm nearest to the farm buildings b. land from which crops are regularly taken ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Outfielders running infielders off fly balls; infielders going back on a fly ball until called off. But in packaging Maddux with Wilson Betemit and Julio Lugo, a pair of solid and probably underrated infielders the club picked up from Atlanta and Tampa Bay, respectively, the Dodgers still pretty much blew everybody else in the division away when it came to deadline activity. I often had to struggle to get my infielders a lot of repetitions in practice . |
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