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Infield   Listen
noun
Infield  n.  
1.
Arable and manured land kept continually under crop; distinguished from outfield. (Scotland)
2.
(Baseball) The diamond; opposed to outfield. See Diamond, n., 5.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Infield" Quotes from Famous Books



... were swift, sure and snappy in their work, displaying little of the hesitation and uncertainty usually revealed by an ordinary country school team, even in practice. Copley, the stocky, red-headed catcher from Roxbury, received the balls when they were returned from the infield and the out, catching the most of them one-handedly with the big mitt, although he seemed to do this without flourish or any attempt at grand-standing. Now and then he grinned and nodded over some especially fine catch in the ...
— Rival Pitchers of Oakdale • Morgan Scott



Words linked to "Infield" :   infielder, baseball game, batter's box, base, diamond, pitcher's mound, baseball field, short, mound, parcel, baseball, ball field, hill, piece of land, outfield, piece of ground, parcel of land



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