Outfield
The term "Outfield" refers to the area of a baseball or softball field that lies beyond the infield. It is typically divided into three sections: left field, center field, and right field. Players positioned in the outfield are responsible for catching fly balls, fielding ground balls, and preventing hits from reaching the boundary of the field.
Outfielders play a crucial role in defense, often needing to cover large distances quickly. They must have strong throwing arms to relay the ball back to the infield and prevent runners from advancing. Effective communication with infielders and other outfielders is essential for successful teamwork during a game.