From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoutfieldout‧field /ˈaʊtfiːld/ noun → the outfield —outfielder noun [countable]
Examples from the Corpus
outfield• So basically your team would have the 11 starters, 1 reserve keeper, and 6 outfield players.• Striker Paul Wilkinson must also be suffering fatigue as the only ever-present outfield player.• I was present at Kidderminster on the day that Mark Ilott started charging around the outfield in painful discomfiture.• We had the depth in the outfield.• We know Montreal did try him in the outfield.• We got locked into the outfield situation once Greg accepted arbitration.• I hurt shoulder playing the outfield.• Their scheduled second round match at Strangford Road was called off an hour before the start because of an unfit outfield.