When playing 1st base you can help an infielder out by shifting your footwork depending on where ball is?
True, you can shift your throwing side foot in order to step on it and also avoiding the runner
False, its the infielders fault
On a pop fly situation hit behind home plate a pitcher should
stand on the mound
cover home plate
run to cover first base
either a or c
On a pop fly situation, when a pop fly is hit behind first base a shortstop should
stand at their position because it doesn't matter the ball is out of play
cover 2nd base
cover 3rd base in case the ball falls
drift over towards the play in case the ball drifts with the wind
When a batter hits a single to left field a first baseman shall
watch the ball in left to see if the ball gets by the outfielder.
make sure the runner touches first base and then cover first base
take the cutoff throw from the outfielder
back up second base on a cut off throw
When hitting, a hitter with a yes, yes strategy is thinking:
They should hit every pitch no matter where it is.
They should hit the ball opposite field on every pitch in order to stay back.
They should be aggressive on every pitch.
Try for a homerun everytime