“outfield” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “outfield”:

+ Center field: A defensive outfield position, right behind second base.

+ It also has a train above the outfield wall that moves on its track when the Astros get a home run.

+ However, in 1909, the Scottish Football Association took steps to ensure the goalkeeper would wear a different colour from the outfield players.

+ For example, if a batter hits a ball to the outfield for what should be a sacrifice fly and the outfielder drops the ball for an error, the batter will still receive credit for the sacrifice fly and the run batted in.

+ The Dodgers tried Robinson in the outfield and as a third baseman.

+ There were expensive seats, but there were plenty of cheap seats, too—“like outfield seats in baseball or third-tier seats in sumō,” Mukōyama notes.

+ Hunter was known for his trademark ability to rob batters of home runs at the outfield wall, particularly as the center fielder for the Twins.

+ One is that goalkeepers wear the same colours as outfield players and a player in camogie can handpass a score, which is not allowed in the men’s game.

outfield some ways to use
outfield some ways to use

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