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The Batter's Out (Baseball Training Manual) : How to Play Defense: for Parents Coaches and Kids


The Batter's Out is a book of instructions on how to play baseball defensively. It teaches how to play all nine positions properly on the field by showing how each player moves during the course of a play through illustrations. The Batter's Out is a detailed description of what each player on any given team should do when the baseball is being hit to any given position. The illustrations are colorful and simulate real action. This book also holds a glossary of all the terms used for playing great defense. It's ideal for Parents who want to become Coaches, Coaches who want to improve there coaching skills and Children who dream of playing professional baseball everywhere.

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The Batter's Out (Baseball Training Manual): How to Play Defense: For Parents, Coaches, and Kids
The Batter's Out (Baseball Training Manual): How to Play Defense: For Parents, Coaches, and Kids
Paperback
5/1/2008
Authorhouse
ISBN10 : 1434343642
ISBN13 : 9781434343642

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Review 07/26/09

Source: AuthorHouse
Date: 2009

THE BALL HIT TO THE PITCHER

When the ball is hit, the Pitcher should field the ball and throw it to the First Baseman who should be covering first base. If the ball is being thrown away at first base and seeing that the Catcher is running to back up first base, the Pitcher should at that time cover home plate. (Note: the Catcher only backs up first base when the ball is hit to the Pitcher or towards the left side of the infield and there are no runners on base.)

The Catcher should run to back up first base as soon as the Pitcher fields the ball and makes his throw to first base. The Pitcher may possibly throw the ball away at first base and the Catcher might have to field the ball as the back up and make his throw towards second base.

The First Baseman should move to step on first base and wait to catch the ball thrown by the Pitcher.

The Second Baseman should run behind second base backing up the Pitcher. The Shortstop should be covering second base. The Pitcher may miss the ball, or else throw the ball away at first base once he fields it. The runner could be advancing in the direction of second base.

The Third Baseman should move in the direction of the ball in case the Pitcher fields or misses it, then he runs to cover third base when the Pitcher fields the ball.

The Shortstop also, should move towards the ball in case the Pitcher fields or misses it, and then he should cover second base when the Pitcher fields the ball.

The Left Fielder should run towards the ball backing up the Pitcher and the Center Fielder. As soon as the Pitcher fields the ball and makes his throw to first base he then runs to back up third base.

The Center Fielder should run towards the ball (in case it gets past the Pitcher, Second Baseman, or the Shortstop) backing up the Second Baseman, who should be backing up the Shortstop, who should back up the Pitcher while covering second base.


Charles R. Sledge 07/06/09

THE BALL HIT TO THE PITCHER

When the ball is hit, the Pitcher should field the ball and throw it to the First Baseman who should be covering first base. If the ball is being thrown away at first base and seeing that the Catcher is running to back up first base, the Pitcher should at that time cover home plate. (Note: the Catcher only backs up first base when the ball is hit to the Pitcher or towards the left side of the infield and there are no runners on base.)

The Catcher should run to back up first base as soon as the Pitcher fields the ball and makes his throw to first base. The Pitcher may possibly throw the ball away at first base and the Catcher might have to field the ball as the back up and make his throw towards second base.

The First Baseman should move to step on first base and wait to catch the ball thrown by the Pitcher.

The Second Baseman should run behind second base backing up the Pitcher. The Shortstop should be covering second base. The Pitcher may miss the ball, or else throw the ball away at first base once he fields it. The runner could be advancing in the direction of second base.

The Third Baseman should move in the direction of the ball in case the Pitcher fields or misses it, then he runs to cover third base when the Pitcher fields the ball.

The Shortstop also, should move towards the ball in case the Pitcher fields or misses it, and then he should cover second base when the Pitcher fields the ball.

The Left Fielder should run towards the ball backing up the Pitcher and the Center Fielder. As soon as the Pitcher fields the ball and makes his throw to first base he then runs to back up third base.

The Center Fielder should run towards the ball (in case it gets past the Pitcher, Second Baseman, or the Shortstop) backing up the Second Baseman, who should be backing up the Shortstop, who should back up the Pitcher while covering second base.
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