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Infield   /ˈɪnfˌild/   Listen
noun
Infield  n.  
1.
Arable and manured land kept continually under crop; distinguished from outfield. (Scotland)
2.
(Baseball) The diamond; opposed to outfield. See Diamond, n., 5.



verb
Infield  v. t.  To inclose, as a field. (R.)






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"Infield" Quotes from Famous Books



... the paddock during this conversation. It was in the forenoon; Dixon had come over to the Secretary's office to see about some entries before twelve o'clock. When the Trainer had finished his business, the two men walked across the course and infield to Stable 12, where Dixon had his horses. As they passed over the "Withers Course," as the circular track was called, Dixon pointed to the dip near the lower ...
— Thoroughbreds • W. A. Fraser

... what he has not, Bridget; he has left the mountains and come down somewhere to the Infield country; but ...
— The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector - The Works of William Carleton, Volume One • William Carleton

... practicing. Although Bascomb was going to be on the bench that afternoon, he was warming up as if he expected to go into the box. He had cast aside cap and sweater, and was pitching all kinds of shoots to a young chap he had found willing to catch him. Woods was batting to the infield, but somebody was needed to give the outfield some work. Merriwell was called ...
— Frank Merriwell's Cruise • Burt L. Standish

... child wonder who can come all the way from Missoula to Broadway in one year and win a world's series game is of course entitled to much credit, but this boy certainly fell into a particularly soft spot. With the Macks' billion dollar infield killing base hits for him and the attack getting him eight runs, he would have had a hard time slipping the game to McGraw if he had sold out before hostilities started. Bush permitted the Giants, who were commonly ...
— Practical English Composition: Book II. - For the Second Year of the High School • Edwin L. Miller

... The infield around the judges' stand, and in front of the grand-stand, was thronged with surreys and buggies, and filled with ladies and their beaux. A ripple of excitement had gone up when Richard Travis drove up in a tally-ho. It was filled with gay gowns ...
— The Bishop of Cottontown - A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills • John Trotwood Moore



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