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infieldin‧field /ˈɪnfiːld/ noun [singular] - Anderson scrambles out as an ambulance races across the infield.
- For instance, could the infield fly rule be in some way analogous to punctuated equilibrium?
- Hound Tor shows this very clearly, with its infield demarcated by corn ditches and endless pasture on the moor beyond.
- Mesa got Hammonds to ground sharply to the right side of the infield for what looked like an easy double play.
- Only minutes before the final whistle, Halliday weaved his way infield, causing the disruption from which Morris was to score.
- Ryan Stromsborg, a sophomore from Notre Dame High, is challenging for a starting spot in the infield and outfield.
- The Yankees are losing 9-0 in a playoff game when Jair beats out an infield hit to the right side.
- Then rookie Tony Batista popped an 0-2 pitch through the right side of the infield.
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