- on the
infield. The
first baseman is
largely responsible for
keeping one foot on
first base
while catching throws from the
other three infielders before...
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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...
- 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...
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Angels in the
Infield is a 2000
Disney television film
directed by
Robert King and
starring Patrick Warburton,
Brittney Irvin,
David Alan Grier, and Kurt...
- 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,...
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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...
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experimental rules,
significantly restricted the
shift by
requiring two
infielders to be
positioned on
either side of
second base. As part of a new collective...
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versus if the
infield plays back. When the
infield plays back, it does make it more
likely for the run to score, but the
infielders are more likely...
- The rule was
introduced in 1895 by the
National League in
response to
infielders intentionally dropping pop-ups to get
multiple outs by
forcing out the...
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parts of
eight seasons in
Major League Baseball (MLB),
primarily as an
infielder for the San
Diego Padres. He was
nicknamed "Soup", a
reference to the...