Definition
"Center field" in baseball is the central position in the outfield, considered one of the most important defensive spots. The center fielder needs exceptional speedπ, a strong armπͺ, and the ability to read the ball off the bat quickly and accurately. They cover a large amount of ground and often direct the other outfielders. Their role is essential in preventing extra-base hits and making game-saving catches. Good communication with the other outfielders is vital for coordinating coverage and avoiding collisions π£οΈ. Often, center fielders are team leaders.