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2torial #0542:
Learn2 Understand Baseball
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Watch for the fielding team's
response
Keep in mind that the opposing team has nine
players on the field (including the pitcher). These
players are collectively called fielders.
While the batter running towards one of the bases,
the opposing team's fielders are doing one of
several things:
Scenario One: Catching the ball before it
hits the ground is the best play that a fielder
make. When this happens, the batter is out.
Scenario Two: The next best play for a
fielder is to retrieve the ball after it hits the
ground as quickly as possible. He then throws it to
the base that the batter is running towards. For
example, let's say the batter is running towards
first base. If the fielder who's standing on first
base catches the ball before the batter reaches
first base, the batter is out. In this instance a
tag is not necessary.
Scenario Three: If the ball was hit very
far away, the batter has the option to run to first
base and continue towards second or third base, or
even homeplate. During this run, the ball can be
thrown to a fielder who'll try to tag the batter
with the ball before the batter has reached the
base.
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