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Infield is a
sports term
whose definition depends on the
sport in
whose context it is used. In baseball, the diamond, as well as the area immediately...
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infield fly rule is a rule of
baseball and
softball that
treats certain fly
balls as
though caught,
before the ball is caught, even if the
infielder fails...
- An
infield hit is an
outcome in
baseball in
which the
batted ball
stays in the
infield, but
neither the
batter nor any
runners are put out. If the batter...
- The $100,000
infield was the
infield of the
Philadelphia Athletics in the
early 1910s. The $100,000
infield consisted of
first baseman Stuffy McInnis,...
- This
divides the
field into an
infield and
outfield and can be
marked by a
painted line or
evenly spaced discs. The close-
infield is
defined by a circle...
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Field hockey (or
simply hockey) is a team
sport structured in
standard hockey format, in
which each team
plays with 11
players in total, made up of 10...
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usually grouped into
three groups: the
outfield (left
field,
center field, and
right field), the
infield (first base,
second base,
third base, and shortstop)...
- The
infield shift in
baseball is a
defensive realignment from the
standard positions, to
place more
fielders on one side of the
field or another. Used...
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called the
infield,
though colloquially this term also
includes fair
territory in the
vicinity of the square; fair
territory outside the
infield is known...
- An
infielder is a
baseball player stationed at one of four
defensive "
infield"
positions on the
baseball field,
between first base and
third base. In...