infield
//ˈɪnˌfiːld//
Noun
infieldSingular
infieldsPlural
1
The area of a baseball field enclosed by the four bases, including the positions of the shortstop and the three basemen.
The shortstop made an incredible catch in the infield.
2
The players who occupy the infield positions in baseball.
The infield practiced double plays before the game.
3
The inner part of a racetrack or running track.
The horses gathered in the infield before the race began.