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  2. Infielder - Wikipedia

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    A player who lacks the offensive or defensive skills needed to be a member of the starting lineup, but who has the various skills needed to play two or more infield positions competently and therefore can be called upon to come off the bench and fill a variety of defensive roles is called a utility infielder.

  3. Defensive spectrum - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The designated hitter is sometimes omitted as well, since that player does not take part in defensive plays. [citation needed] As an example of the concept in action, players who are drafted by Major League Baseball teams as shortstops are far more likely to ultimately end up at a different position than players who are drafted as first ...

  4. Position (team sports) - Wikipedia

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    Many sports measure performance of individual players based on standards for their specific positions. [citation needed] Players' suitability for certain positions is often linked to specific attributes and skill requirements. [1] For information about team or player positions in some particular sports, see:

  5. Skill position - Wikipedia

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    Skill position is a gridiron football term that covers offensive positions that handle the ball and are primarily responsible for advancing yards and scoring points. . Offensive players such as quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers are typically considered skill positions, [1] [2] [3] as are tight ends on

  6. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    Association football teams consist of ten outfield players and one goalkeeper, which makes passing an integral part of game strategy, and is taught to players from a young age. Other skills taught to players on an individual level are dribbling, heading the ball and ball control for receiving the ball.

  7. Outfield - Wikipedia

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    The outfield, in cricket, baseball and softball is the area of the field of play further from the batsman or batter than the infield. [1] In association football, the outfield players are positioned outside the goal area.

  8. Tampa Bay Rays will play 2025 home schedule at ... - AOL

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    The Rays needed a home for the 2025 season after a survey of Tropicana Field post-Hurricane Milton found that while the stadium remained structurally sound, the cost of repairs would total $55.7 ...

  9. Platoon system - Wikipedia

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    A platoon system in baseball or American football is a method for substituting players in groups (platoons), to keep complementary players together during playing time. In baseball, it is usually used to optimize batting performance against pitchers of opposite handedness. Right-handed batters generally perform better against left-handed ...