infield dirt
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the soil covering the infield of a baseball field
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- Rose picked the ball up off the infield dirt.
- The ground crew worked diligently to smooth the infield dirt before the game.
- The shortstop scooped up the grounder from the smooth infield dirt.
- A cloud of dust rose from the infield dirt as the runner slid into second base.
- After the rain delay, the grounds crew worked hard to rake the wet infield dirt.
- The manager inspected the condition of the infield dirt after the heavy rain.
- A cloud of dust rose from the infield dirt as the runner slid into second base.
- Players often practice sliding on the infield dirt to perfect their technique.
- Maintaining the proper moisture level in the infield dirt is crucial for player safety.
- The sunbaked infield dirt made for a fast-paced game.
- He traced a pattern in the infield dirt with his bat while waiting for the pitch.
- He kicked at the infield dirt in frustration after striking out.
- The ball took a bad hop on the uneven infield dirt, getting past the third baseman.
- Keeping the infield dirt well-maintained is crucial for player safety.
- Every morning, the field is dragged to ensure the infield dirt is perfectly level.
- Small pebbles occasionally get mixed into the infield dirt during play.
- You could see the sharp imprint of his cleats in the soft infield dirt near first base.
- The pitcher carefully wiped his cleats on the edge of the infield dirt.
- The players' white uniforms were stained with the reddish-brown infield dirt by the end of the game.
- Spectators watched as the groundskeepers added fresh infield dirt to the diamond.