noun

outfield

outfield

The player made a great catch in the outfield.

The player made a great catch in the outfield.

He hit the ball deep into the outfield.

He hit the ball deep into the outfield.

in the outfield 'in the area of a sports field far from the batter' The players are warming up in the outfield.

Antonyms: infield

A compound of 'out' + 'field', referring to the part of a playing field that is far out from the main area.

In baseball, it's the grassy area 'out' beyond the infield 'field'.

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