0 the part of a cricket or baseball field that is closest to the player who hits the ball, or the group of players there
1 (in baseball) the part of the playing field enclosed by the bases, or the four players whose positions are near the bases
New clay and grass infields, dugouts, batting cages, lighting and shaded bleachers have all been completed.
The contact caused the drivers to spin into the grass in the infield just short of the finish line.
The infield combined for a major league record 462 runs batted in.
He was leading by three lengths when someone in the infield threw a flying disc over his head.
He is most notable for his eagerness to get involved, frequently coming infield to make a key tackle or to help clear out a ruck.
It consisted of a covered grandstand behind the infield and uncovered stand down the right field line.
The car hit hard on the driver's side before a trail of sparks led to its final resting place in the infield grass.
It had a dirt skin infield on the basepaths for baseball through 1972, until converted to sliding pits at the bases for 1973.