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SS will have no problem stopping and going out to get relay to 3B if ball gets by LF. If ball does not go by to far, then LF makes throw to 2B with secondbase covering. This was a high school varsity team. A throw from LF to 2B should not be a problem.
With a runner on second and a base hit to left field(3B side of SS), the first basemen will have a hard time getting into position fast enough. The third basemen is usually playing 4 or 5 steps down the 3rd base line. They simply turn and face the left fielder for the cut at the plate. SS...
If the ball is hit to the 3rd base side of SS into left field, then 3rd base drops back to be cut off to the plate and the SS continues over to cover 3rd.
If the ball is hit to the second base side of SS into left field the SS continues on to 2B, 3rd basemen covers 3rd, 2B covers 1st and your...
Interested in others opinions on who should be the relay on plays to home plate. Some teams are using the 1st and or 3rd baseman, and some are using they're pitchers. With softball being a fast game and smaller field than baseball I was wondering pros and cons to each. What are high level...
Someone with soft hands that can recieve a ball well. Also quick feet would be important for bunt coverage and wild pitches. I would rather have a quick release with great footwork than a strong arm. A gritty, headsy, team leader wouldn't hurt.