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Running to First Base
First Step
Getting a good jump out of the batter's box after hitting is the first step
to good baserunning. A right handed hitter should
step with his right foot toward first base after hitting the ball. A left
handed hitter should cross-over with his left foot by opening up his right
after hitting the ball.
Quick Look
On the 3rd or 4th step, the batter should take a quick look to see if the
ball is on the infield. If so, the runner should plan to run through first
base. If the ball has gone to the outfield, the runner should plan to make a
turn at first base toward second base. The runner should not watch the ball
after the quick look, instead focus on running hard
to first base.
Straight Line
Run in a straight line toward first base. Runners need to stay within the
restraining box that begins about halfway up the first baseline. You can be
called out if you are hit with a ball while outside the restraining line.
- Do
not leap for first base - run through first base.
- Attempt
to touch the front of the base.
- Touch
first base every time.
- Run
full speed through first base.
Rounding First
After taking a quick look, if the ball has gone into the outfield, plan to
round first base. Begin a bending turn about halfway to first base. Touch the
inside corner of the bag with the outside of the right foot. If reaching
second base is not possible, keep an eye on the ball while returning to first
base.
Running from First to Second
Taking Signs
If baserunning signals are used,
be sure to 'take' a sign while standing on first base. Focus on what needs to
happen before the ball is pitched. Guard against becoming distracted by other
players, fans, etc.
Getting Back
Be responsible for jumping back to first base if the batter doesn't hit the
ball and catcher attempts to throw to first base. It is possible the catcher
may make a bad throw allowing you to advance to second base.
Popups
If the batter hits a popup or flyball, move toward
second base depending upon where the ball is hit. Go about 1/4 of the way to
second if the ball is hit in the air to right field, 1/3 of the way if the
ball is hit to center, and about 1/2 way if the ball is hit to left field. If
there are less than 2 outs and a line drive is hit, freeze on first base
until it is known that the ball has been hit to outfield. This will help
prevent a double play.
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