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  • noun Plural form of outfielder.

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Examples

  • The free agent market for outfielders is relatively thin.

    Nationals outfield likely to return intact Adam Kilgore 2010

  • Any of these outfielders is a little much to give up for Myers, but if you need to trade, Dunn's low average and lack of steals make him the man.

    USATODAY.com - Good start or bad, forget standing pat 2006

  • The Tribe has the depth in outfielders and DHs to send off Berroa without missing a beat.

    Facilities major factor in Indians upswing 1998

  • Tim Salmon, one of the Angels 'best defensive outfielders, is the full-time DH because a plantar fascia, a sheath of tissue that connects the heal to the tendons in the toe and supports the arch, in his left foot is injured.

    Angels have unsettled roster 1998

  • What made the game a little more deadly was that the outfielders were also equipped with daggers to throw at the base runners as they rounded for home!

    Five Reasons Baseball Isn't All That American... | myFiveBest 2010

  • The outfielders were a strong offensive group, but defensively they possessed liabilities.

    The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008

  • The outfielders were a strong offensive group, but defensively they possessed liabilities.

    The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008

  • The outfielders were a strong offensive group, but defensively they possessed liabilities.

    The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008

  • The outfielders were a strong offensive group, but defensively they possessed liabilities.

    The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008

  • The outfielders were a strong offensive group, but defensively they possessed liabilities.

    The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008

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