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Outfielders

Outfielders are defensive players in baseball and softball who field balls hit into the outfield. They line up in left field, center field, and right field, covering the grass behind the infield. Their core responsibilities include catching fly balls, fielding hits to the gaps, and preventing extra-base hits.

Center field is typically the most demanding position; the center fielder often covers the largest area and

Key skills for outfielders include speed and range to reach balls, solid fielding, and the ability to

Defensive performance is evaluated with statistics such as fielding percentage, outfield assists, and range-related metrics (often

Overall, outfielders play a critical role in preventing runs by securing fly balls and limiting extra-base

must
read
balls
off
the
bat
quickly.
Left
and
right
fielders
may
prioritize
a
strong
throwing
arm
to
relay
balls
to
the
infield
and
to
bases,
especially
on
plays
at
third
and
home.
Outfielders
also
back
up
infielders
on
bunts
and
grounders
and
participate
in
cutoff
and
relay
plays
on
throws
from
the
outfield.
judge
how
balls
will
bounce
off
walls
or
uneven
surfaces.
They
must
backpedal,
take
efficient
routes,
and
make
accurate
throws
to
correct
bases.
Communication
with
teammates
is
important
to
coordinate
cutoffs
and
fly-ball
calls.
summarized
by
factors
such
as
range
factor
or
more
advanced
metrics
in
modern
analytics).
Outfielders
also
contribute
offensively
as
hitters,
usually
depending
on
their
team's
lineup.
hits,
while
also
providing
offensive
value
through
hitting
and
baserunning.