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  • noun Plural form of infielder.

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Examples

  • Beyond their Big Three -- all of whom have performed at Double-A or above -- the Phillies are bursting with young power arms, toolsy Latin American infielders and athletic outfielders, such as

    SI.com 2009

  • Beyond their Big Three -- all of whom have performed at Double-A or above -- the Phillies are bursting with young power arms, toolsy Latin American infielders and athletic outfielders, such as Anthony Gose.

    The Good Phight 2009

  • Cleveland also recalled infielders Luis Valbuena and Josh Barfield from Columbus, taking the place of pitcher Joe Smith, who was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right rotator cuff, and outfielder Trevor Crowe.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2009

  • Cleveland also recalled infielders Luis Valbuena and Josh Barfield from Columbus, taking the place of pitcher Joe Smith, who was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right rotator cuff, and outfielder Trevor Crowe.

    Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News 2009

  • Pittsburgh also recalled infielders Argenis Diaz and Jeff Clement from Indianapolis.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Holliday is among several hitters, especially Cardinals such as infielders Skip Schumaker and Brendan Ryan, who have worked with McGwire in previous offseasons.

    Org. report: Cardinals ready to mentor a pair of masters 2010

  • Unlike the purebreds who sauntered about in the covered grandstands, we "infielders" wallowed in the mud.

    Michael Koenigs: No Angels in the "Infield" of the Derby Michael Koenigs 2010

  • In addition to playing a variety of dangerous games, "infielders" eventually buckle down to the business of betting.

    Michael Koenigs: No Angels in the "Infield" of the Derby Michael Koenigs 2010

  • Lieberthal steps back into a lineup which remains essentially unchanged from 2001 when young players such as infielders Jimmy Rollins and Marlon Anderson helped Philadelphia stay in pennant contention all season under first-year manager Larry Bowa.

    USATODAY.com - Rebuilt, rehabbed, refreshed 2002

  • The Diamondbacks spent their money on headline players, such as infielders Jay Bell and Matt Williams, but they failed miserably in pitching and came close to losing 100 games.

    Longer playoff series may not pan out 1999

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