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Who covers second on ball hit to pitcher?
shortstop
On a force play, the fielder covering the base stands with one foot on that base. In general, the first baseman covers first base, the second baseman or shortstop covers second, the third baseman covers third, and the catcher covers home plate.
Who covers 2nd base?
If there is a right handed batter up, then the 2nd baseman would cover 2nd base. If there is a left handed batter up, then the shortstop would cover 2nd base. So, the 2nd baseman covers 2nd base when a player is trying to steal. If the batter is left-handed, the opposite occurs.
Does shortstop cover second base?
Shortstop: Cover second base. Third baseman: Charge toward home plate and cover the left side of the infield. If you field the ball, listen for the catcher’s instructions, and then throw to the appropriate base. Left fielder: Back up any throw to second base.
When should shortstop cover second base?
The shortstop covers second base when the ball is hit to the right side of the field (between first and second). The shortstop needs to cover second base on double plays where the ball is hit to the right side of the infield. They should catch the ball, drag their foot across the base, and throw to first.
Who covers second base on a steal in Little League?
Cover or back up 2B on steal play. Usually, the shortstop will cover the base, while the second baseman will back up the play a good ten feet deep. It is vital that the second baseman and the shortstop communicate and clearly understand when each will be covering the base!
Who covers second base on a steal in softball?
Shortstop
2B—Second baseman covers 2nd base and has all throws on a possible steal with the runner at 1st base. SS—Shortstop covers 2nd base. RF—Right fielder moves in a position to back up a potential throw to 1st base.
Who covers 2nd during a steal?
The shortstop
The shortstop will take the throw at second base in most cases. In fact, the shortstop should make it second nature to cover the bag anytime there is a runner on first, after each pitch is thrown. On a steal attempt the catcher is the most instrumental player, yet the shortstop must be able to handle any throw.
Who covers shortstop?
Shortstops will typically cover the second-base bag on grounders hit back to the pitcher in double-play situations, as well. A good defensive shortstop must possess excellent range, a strong throwing and an ability to field batted balls cleanly.
Who should cover 2nd on a steal?
Who covers 2nd base on a steal in softball?
2B—Second baseman covers 2nd base and has all throws on a possible steal with the runner at 1st base. SS—Shortstop covers 2nd base. RF—Right fielder moves in a position to back up a potential throw to 1st base.
Who covers second base on a throw down from the catcher?
There are three situations (also covered in greater detail later in this section) where the shortstop and second baseman’s response to this rule is modified slightly; when the ball is hit to the catcher, pitcher or center fielder: Catcher or Pitcher: shortstop covers second base; the second baseman backs up second base.
Does the catcher cover first base?
The angle at which the fielder throws the ball to the first baseman is what tells the catcher where to go to make the play. The objective for backing up a base is to prevent a runner from advancing on an errant throw. The catcher should back up first base when: There is a runner on third base and two outs.
Who covers the base when the ball is hit to centerfield?
NOTE: The rule of thumb, when the ball is hit to the center fielder, Pitcher or catcher, is the shortstop is positioned to handle the ball. The ball goes to cf, the ss goes out to get the ball; the second baseman covers the base. The BAll Goes to the P or c, the ss covers the base and the 2b backs up.
What happens if the ball is hit to the left side?
The second baseman will have to slide over to cover first base (to complete a possible double play) if the ball is hit to the first baseman away from the first base bag. On a ball hit to the left side (shortstop or third baseman) then the second baseman will have to slide over to cover second on an attempted force play.
Do you throw to second base when you hit a hit?
Initially, a hit may appear to be either a single or double. In that case, the throw may be going into second, and the pitcher should be prepared to back up the throw to second base. However, if we have a clear extra bases scenario, there shouldn’t be a throw to second.
What does the pitcher do on a throw from left field?
In this situation, the pitcher is the primary backup on a throw to second from left field. As soon as the ball lands safely in left with the bases empty, the pitcher needs to anticipate and move into position to field a throw that gets by the second baseman. Fail to do this? That batter is moving from first to second.