First Base Tips: Holding Runners On | Baseball Skills

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Welcome to today’s baseball tip from Ripken Baseball! We’re diving into the nuances of holding a runner on at first base. Proper technique can significantly impact your ability to make plays and control the game. Let’s explore how to set up effectively.

Mastering First Base: Holding Runners On

Key Tips for Holding Runners

  • Foot Placement: Position your toes slightly ahead of the base to encourage tagging low where the runner approaches.

  • Athletic Stance: Maintain an upright, athletic posture to present a clear, comfortable target for your pitcher. Avoid crouching too low, which can affect the pitcher’s throwing angle.

  • Anticipate and Adjust: Be ready for errant throws, but stay tall and athletic to maintain good visibility and a reliable target.

  • Advanced Positioning: As you advance, move your left foot further out to prepare for getting up with the pitch and moving off the baseline.

These adjustments will enhance your readiness and agility, crucial for making quick plays.

Perfecting these techniques will not only improve your first base skills but also give you a competitive edge on the field. Remember, the key is to balance readiness with clear visibility for your pitcher.

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