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  2. First baseman - Wikipedia

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    In order for the runner to be called out, the first baseman must be able to stretch towards the throw and catch it before the runner reaches first base. First base is often referred to as "the other hot corner"—the "hot corner" being third base—and therefore, like the third baseman, he must have quick reflexes to field the hardest hit balls ...

  3. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    Pickoff attempt on runner (in red) at first base. When there is a baserunner, the pitcher will pitch from the stretch, one of the pitching positions. For this example we will say the runner is on first base. From the set position a right-handed pitcher can still see the baserunner out of the corner of his eye.

  4. Baseball positions - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of baseball, each of the nine players on a team is assigned a particular fielding position when it is their turn to play defense. Each position conventionally has an associated number, for use in scorekeeping by the official scorer: 1 (), 2 (), 3 (first baseman), 4 (second baseman), 5 (third baseman), 6 (), 7 (left fielder), 8 (center fielder), and 9 (right fielder). [1]

  5. Slide (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Acuna Jr. of the Atlanta Braves sliding into home plate In baseball, a slide is the action of a player, acting as a baserunner, who drops his body to the ground once he is very close to the base he is approaching and slides along the ground to reach the base.

  6. Health Hacks: First aid tips and tricks to remember - AOL

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    Dr. Mike's first aid tips will keep you out of the doctor's office and recovering in no time.

  7. Out (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The first baseman then steps on first base before the batter reaches it. For this play, only the first baseman is credited with a putout, while the shortstop is credited with an assist . For a strikeout, the catcher is credited with a putout, because the batter is not out until the pitched ball is caught by the catcher.

  8. Force play - Wikipedia

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    A force on a runner is "removed" when the batter or a following runner (in other words, any runner behind him on the base-paths) is put out. This most often happens on fly outs—on such, the batter-runner is out, and the other runner(s) must return to their time-of-pitch base, known as tagging up.

  9. Help:Introduction - Wikipedia

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