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fielder

1 of 1noun
/ˈfildər/
Forms:fielders
1

any player on the baseball defensive team who positions themselves in the field to catch or field the ball hit by the batter

In baseball, a fielder is a player who is positioned on the field to catch, stop, and throw the ball in defense. There are several types of fielders, including the pitcher, catcher, and outfielders. Fielders are responsible for stopping hits made by the opposing batter, trying to catch the ball before it touches the ground, and throwing the ball to other players to get runners out. The goal of the fielder is to prevent the opposing team from advancing around the bases and scoring runs.

  • He's an excellent fielder, known for his strong arm and quick reflexes.
  • The pitcher is also a skilled fielder, often fielding bunts and grounders.
  • The fielder positioned himself perfectly to catch the pop fly.
  • The shortstop is one of the team's best fielders, with a high fielding percentage.
  • The fielder covered a lot of ground to catch the deep fly ball.
2

a player on the cricket team who positions themselves strategically to stop or catch the ball hit by the batsman, aiming to dismiss them or prevent runs

A fielder is a player in cricket or other team sports whose main job is to stop or catch the ball when it is hit or passed by the opposing team. In cricket, fielders are spread out across the field in different positions, each with specific responsibilities. Their role is to prevent the opposing team from scoring runs by stopping the ball and either catching it or throwing it back to the wicket-keeper or the bowler. Fielders play a crucial role in defense, helping to get the opposing players out and reduce their score.

  • The fielder took a diving catch at point to dismiss the batsman.
  • He's a brilliant fielder, known for his athleticism and quick reflexes in the outfield.
  • The fielder at cover stopped the ball with a dive to prevent a boundary.
  • Positioned at point, the fielder chased down the ball and returned it swiftly to the bowler.
  • Standing at fine leg, the fielder's swift fielding prevented the ball from crossing the boundary.
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