outfield
/ˈaʊtfiːld/Definitions
1. noun
the part of a playing field or stadium in baseball or other sports where the players who are not playing in the infield are positioned
“The outfielder caught the fly ball and threw it back to the infield.”
2. verb
to place or put (something) in the outfield, typically in baseball or other sports
“The coach outfielded the player who was not performing well.”