outfield
US /ˈaʊt.fiːld/
UK /ˈaʊt.fiːld/

1.
the part of a baseball field beyond the infield, enclosed by the foul lines and the outfield fence
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The center fielder made a spectacular catch in deep outfield.
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The ball landed just inside the outfield fence.
2.
the players who play in the outfield
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The team has a strong outfield this season.
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He joined the outfield for practice.