Noun
someone who maintains the grounds (of an estate or park or athletic field)
Source: WordNetMy first job was as a groundskeeper at the local ballpark in the town where I grew up. There was a lot of down time, and I got to drive tractor, so it was pretty good gig. I've also taught creative writing, dabbled in reviewing and journalism, and toiled as a screenwriter. Owen King
Garcia was caught on video punching and tackling Donni Wright, a 33-year-old groundskeeper with NYCHA, during a May 2nd social distancing stop in the East Village. Source: Internet
In 2018, a school groundskeeper in the US won a case against Monsanto – the maker of Roundup – who claimed that extended exposure to the herbicide had caused him to develop non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Source: Internet
Reported victims of his sudden uncontrollable rages through the years included a black groundskeeper who attempted to shake Cobb's hand, along with his wife, though this story (see above) is now considered dubious at best; as well as a handicapped fan. Source: Internet
Next time you see your Albion College groundskeeper, be sure to thank him or her! Source: Internet
They're given data from the club's baseball operations department, including weather and field condition reports from longtime Comerica Park head groundskeeper Heather Nabonzy, and the situation is discussed with the other team. Source: Internet