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Outfield   Listen
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outfield  v. t.  (Baseball) To surpass in performing the tasks of fielding; as, both teams got ten hits, but the Red Sox outfielded the Yankees.






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"Outfield" Quotes from Famous Books



... the outside fence, on the far side of the track, open now before him for the long outfield stretch, the Rambling Kid straightened the Gold Dust maverick out. The other racers were still bunched against the inner rail—lengths ...
— The Ramblin' Kid • Earl Wayland Bowman

... bench that afternoon, he was warming up as if he expected to go into the box. He had cast aside cap and sweater, and was pitching all kinds of shoots to a young chap he had found willing to catch him. Woods was batting to the infield, but somebody was needed to give the outfield some work. Merriwell was called ...
— Frank Merriwell's Cruise • Burt L. Standish

... chesty, short-legged gent with a dome half under glass,—you know, sort of a skinned diamond with turf outfield effect,—he whirls on me accusin'. "Young man," says he, "do I understand that you had the ...
— On With Torchy • Sewell Ford



Words linked to "Outfield" :   centerfield, outfielder, tract, diamond, parcel, leftfield, left, left field, ball field, center field, parcel of land, baseball field, right, rightfield, right field, piece of ground, infield



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