left fielder
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Definition
Noun: * The person who plays left field: In the sport of baseball, a "left fielder" is the defensive player whose primary position is in left field, the area of the outfield to the left (from the perspective of the batter facing the pitcher). This player is responsible for catching fly balls, fielding ground balls, and making throws from that area.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The left fielder made a spectacular catch at the wall to save a run.
- A strong throwing arm is a valuable asset for any left fielder.
- The manager decided to replace the starting left fielder with a faster runner for defensive purposes.
Advanced Usage
- The term is a compound noun specific to baseball. It is typically used in its full form ("left fielder") but can be abbreviated as "LF" in written lineups, statistics, or scorecards.
- The lineup card showed Garcia in the spot for LF.
Variants and Related Words
- Left field (n.): The area of the outfield where the left fielder plays.
- The ball was hit deep into left field.
- Fielder (n.): A general term for any defensive player in baseball or cricket.
- Outfielder (n.): A general term for a defensive player whose position is in the outfield (left field, center field, or right field).
Synonyms
- Outfielder: This is a broader category that includes left fielders, center fielders, and right fielders.
Related Phrases
- To play left field: The verb phrase describing the action of occupying the left fielder position.
- He has been asked to play left field for the rest of the season.
Noun
- the person who plays left field