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outfielder

/out-feel-der/US // ˈaʊtˌfil dər //

外野手,外场球员,外场选手,外线球员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Sports.

    • : one of the players, especially in baseball, stationed in the outfield.

Examples

  • Two seasons ago, Robles was arguably baseball’s best defensive outfielder.

  • Let’s even assume he improves under Manager Dave Martinez, a former outfielder and Schwarber’s old bench coach with the Chicago Cubs.

  • They were the initial group of free agent outfielders, and their potential value to teams is well-documented.

  • The Nationals recently parted with Eaton, one of baseball’s worst statistical outfielders across the past few years.

  • A number of corner outfielders are on the market, from George Springer to Marcell Ozuna, from Michael Brantley to Joc Pederson.

  • Several years before Lou contracted ALS, Bruce Campbell, a Cleveland outfielder, came down with spinal meningitis.

  • I told Seiler that I certainly did remember Edo Vanni, an outfielder who passed through briefly as a Baron.

  • The St. Louis Browns employed one-armed Pete Gray in 1945 as an outfielder.

  • The throw by Yankee outfielder Shane Spencer went literally berserk.

  • The first notorious case, in 2002, was when Mets outfielder Richard Hidalgo was shot in the arm during a carjacking in Venezuela.

  • Even Nelson, although regarding him valuable as an outfielder on the nine, had seemed to hold him at a distance.

  • The first few he made easy for the outfielder, and then he hit balls harder and off to the right or left.

  • The ball had gone high rather than far, which gave the outfielder a good chance to get it home in time to nail the runner.

  • He was a fairly good outfielder, but excelled either as a catcher or baseman.

  • Ken Ward saw with despairing admiration what it meant to be a great outfielder.