outfield
//ˈaʊtˌfiːld//
Noun
outfieldSingular
outfieldsPlural
1
The part of a baseball or cricket field that is farthest from the batter, typically covered by outfielders.
The ball flew deep into the outfield.
2
The players who occupy the outfield positions in baseball or cricket.
The outfield made a great play to end the inning.
3
Land on a farm that is distant from the main buildings or less frequently cultivated.
The farmer decided to plant wheat in the outfield this year.