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Definition of Infield

Infield
Infield In*field", v. t. To inclose, as a field. [R.]
Infield
Infield In"field`, n. 1. Arable and manured land kept continually under crop; -- distinguished from outfield. [Scotland] --Jamieson. 2. (Baseball) The diamond; -- opposed to outfield. See Diamond, n., 5.

Meaning of Infield from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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 a...
- 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...
- Katrina Amy Alexandra Alexis Price (née Infield; born 22 May 1978) is an English media personality, model, and author. She gained recognition in the late...
- 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 of...
- 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,...
- 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 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...
- Infield House (also known as 'Infield Park', or simply 'Infield') was a large late-19th century country house located to the north of Barrow-in-Furness...
- called the infield, though colloquially this term also includes fair territory in the vicinity of the square; fair territory outside the infield is known...