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The position of the right fielder

A right fielder, abbreviated RF, is the outfielder in baseball who plays defense in right field (e.g., "Roberto Clemente was a right fielder"). In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the right fielder is assigned the number 9.


Outfielders must cover large distances, so speed, instincts and quickness to react to the ball is key. They must be able to catch fly balls above their head and on the run, as well as prevent balls hit down the right field foul line from getting past them. Being situated 250-300 feet from home plate, they must be able to throw the ball accurately over a long distance to be effective. Of all outfield positions, the right fielder should have the strongest arm, because they are the farthest from third base. Hits to right field tend to curve toward the right field foul line, and right fielders must learn to adjust to that.


Inexpert players may find it difficult to concentrate on the game, since they are so far from the more continuous action. Emphasizing the correct starting position gives outfield players something to concentrate on at each pitch.


As well as the requirements above, the right fielder backs up first base on all throws from the catcher and pitcher, and all bunted balls, since the catcher or the first baseman must be available for fielding the ball. The right fielder back ups second base on any ball thrown from the left side of the field, i.e. shortstop, third base or foul line territory.

Baseball positions
Outfielders: Left field | Center field | Right field
Infielders: 3rd base | Shortstop | 2nd base | 1st base

Pitcher | Catcher

Designated hitter

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A right fielder, abbreviated RF, is the outfielder in baseball who plays defense in right field (e.g., "Roberto Clemente was a right fielder").
Hits to right field tend to curve toward the right field foul line, and right fielders must learn to adjust to that.
As well as the requirements above, the right fielder backs up first base on all throws from the catcher and pitcher, and all bunted balls, since the catcher or the first baseman must be available for fielding the ball.
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