outfielder
/ˈaʊtˌfīldər/Definitions
1. noun
A player on a baseball team who plays in the outfield, usually responsible for catching fly balls.
“The centerfielder made a spectacular catch to save the game.”
2. noun
A fielder in other sports, such as softball or lacrosse, who covers the area outside the infield.
“The outfielder in the lacrosse game expertly caught the long shot.”