Perfecting Base Running Turns for Extra Bases

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Base running is crucial for scoring more runs. This video focuses on setting up turns for base hits and potential doubles. Recognizing a sure hit early allows the batter-runner to initiate an outward turn toward first base. Mastering this technique can significantly improve a player’s ability to take extra bases.

Key Turn Techniques

  • Early Recognition: Identify a sure hit by the third step out of the batter’s box.

  • Outward Turn: Begin an outward turn towards first base, aiming for an apex 75 feet from home plate and 10 feet into foul territory.

  • Proper Contact: Maintain sprinting stride and make contact with either foot.

  • Controlled Play Awareness: Continue towards second base until the outfielder controls the play, indicated by the ball leaving their glove.

  • Adjusting to the Field:

    • For hits to left or center field, jam with the right foot, turning inside to maintain visual contact.
    • For hits to right field, jam with the left leg, turning outside to keep the play in sight.

Perfecting these turn techniques enhances a player’s base running skills, increasing their chances of taking an extra base and contributing to the team’s offensive output.

For more tips on improving your baseball skills, visit BaseballSkillsHub.com.

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