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The position of the first baseman
The position of the first baseman

First base, or 1B, is the first of four stations on a baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a baserunner in order to score a run for that player's team. A baseball field or baseball diamond is the field upon which the game of Baseball is played In Baseball, baserunning is the act of running around the bases performed by members of the team at bat In Baseball, a run is scored when a player advances safely around first second and third base and returns safely to Home plate, touching A first baseman is the player on the team playing defense who fields the area nearest first base, and is responsible for the majority of plays made at that base. There are 9 fielding positions in Baseball. Each position conventionally has an associated number (from 1 to 9 which is used to score Putouts For example In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the first baseman is assigned the number 3.

Also called 1B, first base, first sacker or cornerman, the first baseman is ideally a tall player with good flexibility and quick reflexes. Flexibility is needed because the first baseman receives throws from the other infielders, the catcher and the pitcher after they have fielded ground balls. Baseball teams take turns one "out" in the field and one "in" at bat Catcher is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in Cricket. In Baseball, the pitcher is the player who throwsthe baseball from the Pitcher's mound toward the Catcher to begin each play with the goal of 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 down the foul line, mainly by left-handed pull hitters and good right-handed hitters that possess the ability to hit to the opposite field. A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in Baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of In Baseball, a pull hitter is a Batter who generally hits the ball to the same side as which he bats

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Fielding

Sean Casey, former first baseman for the Cincinnati Reds tries unsuccessfully to keep his foot on the base while receiving a throw from an infielder
Sean Casey, former first baseman for the Cincinnati Reds tries unsuccessfully to keep his foot on the base while receiving a throw from an infielder
A high school first baseman takes a throw from the third baseman in an attempt to have the runner called "out".
A high school first baseman takes a throw from the third baseman in an attempt to have the runner called "out". The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati Ohio, USA

Good defensive first basemen, according to Bill James, are capable of playing off first base so that they can field ground balls hit to the fair side of first base. George William “Bill” James (born October 5, 1949, in Holton Kansas) is a Baseball writer historian and statistician whose work has been The first baseman then relies upon the pitcher to cover first base to receive the ball to complete the out. Indications of a good defensive first baseman include a large number of assists and a low number of throwing errors by other infielders.

In general

The nature of play at first base often requires first basemen to stay close to the bag to hold runners or to reach the bag before the batter. First basemen are not typically expected to have the range required of a third baseman, shortstop, second baseman or an outfielder. A third baseman, abbreviated 3B, is the player in Baseball whose responsibility is to defend the area nearest to third base — the third of Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball fielding position between second and Third base. Second base, or 2B, is the second of four stations on a Baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that Outfielder is a generic term applied to each of the people playing in the three defensive positions in Baseball farthest from the batter As a result, first base is not usually perceived to be as physically demanding as other positions. However, it can be also a very hard position to play; it takes a lot of concentration. Though many play at first base their entire career, it is common for veteran players to be moved to first base in order to extend their careers or to accommodate other recently-acquired players. Facing a possible trade or a considerable reduction in playing time, a player will usually opt to move to first base instead. Catchers and corner outfielders are often moved to first base due to deteriorating health or if their fielding abilities at their original position are detrimental to the team. Catcher is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in Cricket. Outfielder is a generic term applied to each of the people playing in the three defensive positions in Baseball farthest from the batter

Position

When first base is not being occupied by a base runner, the first baseman usually stands behind first-base and off the foul line. The distance he plays from the base and foul line is dependent on the current hitter and any runners on-base. A baseball field or baseball diamond is the field upon which the game of Baseball is played The normal position is behind first base and off of the foul line, distances from first base and the foul line will depend on the first baseman's experience, preference, fielding ability and the current hitter. For a known right-handed pull hitter, the first baseman will be position himself further towards the second baseman's normal fielding position. In Baseball, a pull hitter is a Batter who generally hits the ball to the same side as which he bats For a known left-handed pull hitter, the first baseman will position himself closer to the foul line in order to stop balls hit down the line. In Baseball, a pull hitter is a Batter who generally hits the ball to the same side as which he bats

To protect against a bunt on the first base side of the infield, the first basemen will position himself in front of the base and move towards the hitter as the pitch is thrown. As soon as the pitcher commits to throwing towards home plate, the first basemen will charge towards the hitter to field the bunt. During these plays, it is the responsibility of the second basemen to cover first base.

With a base runner present at first base, the first baseman stands with his off-glove foot touching the base to prepare for a pickoff attempt. In Baseball, a pickoff is an act by a pitcher throwing a live ball to a Fielder so that the fielder would Tag out a Baserunner Once the pitcher commits to throwing towards home plate, the first baseman comes off the bag in front of the runner and gets in a fielding position. If the bases are loaded, or if the runner on first base is not a base stealing threat, the first baseman will position himself behind the runner and appropriate for the current batter.

When waiting for a throw from another player, the first baseman stands with his off-glove foot touching the base, then stretches toward the throw. This stretch decreases the amount of time it takes the throw to get to first and encourages the umpire to call close plays in favor of the fielding team. Veteran first basemen are known to pull off the bag early on close plays to convince the umpire that the ball reached his glove before the runner reached first base. The first baseman also has the responsibility of cutting off throws from the any of the three outfield positions on their way to home plate. Though highly situational, the first baseman usually only receives throws from the center or right fielder.

Double play

Main article: Double play

The first baseman is usually at the end of a double play, though he can be at the beginning and end of a double play. This article is about Baseball. For double play Magnetic tape, see Audio tape length and thickness. Unusual double plays involving the first baseman include the 3-6-3, 3-4-3, 3-2-3, or a 3-6-1 double play. In a 3-6-3 or 3-4-3 double play, the first baseman fields the ball, throws to second, where the shortstop or second baseman catches the ball to make the first out and then throws back to the first baseman who reaches first base in time to tag first base before the batter reaches first base. For a 3-2-3 double play, the bases must be loaded for the force-out at home plate or the catcher must tag the runner coming from third base out. In Baseball, a force is a situation when a Baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base--and thus try to advance With a force-out at home plate, the first baseman fields the ball, throws to the catcher, the catcher steps on home plate for the first out, then he throws it back to the first baseman to complete the double play. The 3-2-3 double play with a tag out at home plate is usually not attempted because of the possibility of the catcher not being able to tag the runner and/or block the plate. If the runner at third base is known as a good or fast baserunner, the first basemen will make considerable effort to make sure the third base runner does not advance to home plate for a run by "looking" him back to third base. The primary goal of the first baseman in this instance is to ensure the runner doesn't advance and that the team records at least one out, especially in a close game.

Left-handed throwing first basemen

A left-handed throwing non-pitcher is often converted to or begins his career playing at first base. Although usually promoted as being better-suited for the left-hander, a left-handed throwing baseball player that is not particularly fast or has a weak arm (and therefore not well suited for playing in the outfield) will be relegated to playing first base. This is because the only other positions available to the player (catcher, third base, shortstop or second base) are overwhelmingly held by and better-suited to right-handed throwing players.

The same advantages of being a right-handed throwing catcher, third basemen, shortstop or second basemen apply to the left-handed first baseman. These advantages surface in plays where the player is required to throw to another infielder after fielding a batted ball. In these instances, a right-hander will be required to turn more towards their target before throwing, whereas a left-hander will usually already be positioned to make a throw. Unlike the advantage for the right-handed throwing third baseman, shortstop or second baseman, these advantages for the left-handed first baseman are slim to none, because a majority of right-handed first baseman preempt (mainly by backhanding the batted ball) the need to turn before fielding a batted ball. In addition, a majority of plays only involve the first baseman to receive a throw, not to field or throw himself. This is attributed to the overall majority of baseball players batting right-handed, and therefore, a majority of batted balls are hit to the left side of the infield and fielded by the third baseman or shortstop. Left-handed first baseman are also advantageous in attempting to pick off baserunners at first, as the left-hander can catch and tag in one motion, often doing both at the same time, while right-handed first baseman must sweep their glove across their body, costing them a cruicial second or two in applying the tag. In Baseball, a pickoff is an act by a pitcher throwing a live ball to a Fielder so that the fielder would Tag out a Baserunner

First-baseman's mitt

The first baseman's mitt is similar to a catcher's mitt in that it has extra-padding and lacks individual fingers. A baseball glove or mitt is a large Leather glove that Baseball players on the defending team are allowed to wear to assist them in catching and fielding It is much larger than the other infielder's gloves, being very wide and deep to aid in catching poor throws from other players on the field. Since many throws to first base are made as quickly as possible, the first basemen must be prepared for throws both high and low. Bouncing throws caught while the baseball is still on its way up, is called a "short-hop," and is preferred over letting the ball bounce further toward the first baseman. Letting the ball bounce further toward the first baseman is not advised as it increases the time for the ball to reach him. In addition to this, it also increases the chances of the ball taking a "bad-hop. " Catching a bouncing throw can be particularly difficult, due to differences one will usually find in the playing surface.

Hall of Fame first basemen[1]

Notable current first basemen

References

  1. ^ http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/lists/pos&1B.htm
  2. ^ Ernie Banks Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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first baseman

-noun

  1. (baseball) The infield defensive player that stands near first base.
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