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countable and uncountable, plural left fields
(baseball) The part of a baseball field which is beyond the infield and to the left of a person standing on home plate and facing the pitcher. quotations examples
The double, by pinch-hitter Ruben Sierra, curved sharply toward foul ground in deep left field but then changed its mind and hit the line instead—a big hit, and a smile at last from the great and enigmatically difficult game.
2004 May 10, The New Yorker
(baseball) The defensive position in the outfield to the left. examples
(figurative) An unexpected, bizarre, or unwatched source (especially in the phrases out of left field and from left field). quotations examples
There is no serendipity without a flash of insight from left field, an oblique eureka effect.
2004 September 23, London Review of Books
(figurative) An unusual or unexpected position, or a viewpoint held by very few others in contrast to the majority viewpoint (especially in the phrases out in left field and way out in left field) quotations examples
Tonne is way out in left field if he thinks a voice writing machine will never be built or that there are no existing prototypes or work being done in this […]
1960, Journal of business education, volume 35, page 303