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fielder

/feel-der/US // ˈfil dər //UK // (ˈfiːldə) //

外野手,外场手,外场球员,外勤人员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Baseball, Cricket. a player who fields the ball.
    • : Baseball. any of the players of the infield or the outfield, especially an outfielder.

Examples

  • Three batters later, right fielder Anthony Santander also took Ohtani deep, as did left fielder DJ Stewart in the fourth.

  • Accounting for Bell at first, that would place Washington’s focus on landing a right or left fielder for the meat of its order.

  • “It seems like the game in the American Economy is to find tricks and loopholes to give you an advantage,” Fielder says.

  • “There are no accurate numbers for the amount of customers we had, but my guess would be thousands,” Fielder says.

  • Canadian comedian Nathan Fielder is fixing small businesses, one brilliant idea at a time.

  • Nathan Fielder is the only television host willing to admit he watches reality television.

  • “They are the ultimate reality concept,” Fielder says in a steady, customer service voice.

  • McGibbon, at short, is a clean fielder and an accurate thrower; in addition, he bats well.

  • The trees, High banks and uneven ground helped me to become a good center-fielder when I played on a flat baseball field.

  • Agonizing recollections of his usual attempts, resulting in feeble grounders to some waiting fielder, seared his mind.

  • In his first flurry of indecision, Prissler stood stock-still, thereby proving himself a poor fielder.

  • The best fielder in the world could never have reached it in time, and Prissler laid no claims to that title.