left field
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Definition
Noun: 1. Baseball Position: The defensive position in the outfield, to the left side from the perspective of the batter at home plate. The player stationed here is called the left fielder. 2. Baseball Area: The section of the outfield, between left-center field and the foul line, that is the responsibility of the left fielder. 3. Idiomatic Meaning (Informal): An unexpected, unusual, or unconventional source, idea, or position. This sense derives from the baseball term, suggesting something coming from an odd or peripheral direction.
Usage Examples
- As a Position:
- The manager moved his fastest player to left field to cover more ground.
- She has a very strong arm, which makes her perfect for left field.
- As an Area:
- He hit a long fly ball deep into left field.
- The home run landed just inside the foul pole in left field.
- Idiomatic Meaning:
- That innovative solution really came out of left field; no one was expecting it.
- His criticism was from way out in left field and had nothing to do with the actual problem.
Advanced Usage
- "out of left field": This is the primary idiomatic phrase. It functions as an adjective or adverb to describe something as sudden, strange, or illogical.
- The question was completely out of left field and left everyone speechless.
- A job offer from a company I'd never heard of arrived out of left field.
Variants and Related Words
- Left fielder (n): The player who occupies the position of left field.
- Center field (n): The central area and position in the outfield.
- Right field (n): The area and position in the outfield to the batter's right.
Synonyms
- For the idiomatic sense: unexpected, unconventional, bizarre, peripheral, off-the-wall.
Related Phrases
- Out of the blue: Similar to "out of left field," meaning happening suddenly and unexpectedly.
- Off base: Incorrect or mistaken, often used for ideas or accusations.
Noun
- the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the left third of the outfield (looking from home plate)
- the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's left
- the batter flied out to left