Infield
The term "infield" refers to the area of a baseball or softball field that is located within the diamond shape formed by the bases. This area includes the pitcher's mound, the bases, and the space between them. Players in the infield, such as the pitcher, catcher, first baseman, second baseman, shortstop, and third baseman, are responsible for fielding ground balls and making plays to get batters or runners out.
Infielders play a crucial role in the game, as they are often involved in defensive plays and must react quickly to batted balls. The infield is typically made of dirt or grass, which can affect how the ball bounces and rolls. Understanding the dynamics of the infield is essential for players and coaches to develop effective strategies during a game.