0 any member of the team that is fielding in a game such as cricket or baseball and tries to prevent the other team from scoring
1 (in baseball) a person playing defense who tries to catch or pick up the ball after it has been hit
A team, to win, must have hitters as well as fielders, and it is therefore usual to fill up the outfield with good batters, even at the expense of a slight weakness in fielding.
As fielders they were superior to the team that won the championship.
He was also a good batter for a pitcher, and a fast fielder.
When a runner is caught between first and second or second and third bases, the centre fielder should get in line with the play, back of second base.
This prompted us to confirm that biological fielders also appear to follow the active approach, and gave us insight as to why.
The proposed semantic analyser correctly understands wicket-keeper to be the fielder and hence retrieval is correct.
Corresponding to the verb 'catching', there is no information available about the 'batsman' or 'fielder', except the implication of the action 'catching'.
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(板球或棒球的)守場員,外野手,外場手…
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(板球或棒球的)守场员,外野手,外场手…
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jogador, -ora da equipe que defende…
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(クリケット、野球の)野手…
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łapacz, fielder…
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kriket ve beyzbolda topu yakalamaya/durdurmaya çalışan oyuncu…
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jugador, -a que intenta atrapar la pilota…
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لاعِب يوقف الكُرة أو يَرُدّها…
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