There are nine defensive positions in the baseball game. Each place is associated with a scoring score (1 - 9) for scoring. Each player has a special work related to the position to help the team win. The most important position in the game is pitcher and catcher. They are surrounded by teams and are called "batteries". The position of the pitcher is numbered as number (1), catcher's number is number (2). They control the rhythm and strength of the game.
What is a baseball player? Essentially, everyone defends the court. It does not include pitchers or designated batteries technically in the USA. Most baseball players concentrate on only one position, but each team usually has several practical advocates who are versatile in their work and can handle the necessary positions at any time. I think that it can be inferred that both roles have advantages. Since I met David, he focused on only one position. In high school, it periodically appeared in the third base that it was a short stop. In college, David did only the second base, but he occasionally beat the third place in the summer of Cape Cod. When he started professional baseball with the Yankees in 2008, his role as a second baseman every day seemed to stick. Fast forward for today, let's say that a lot of things changed in a very short time
Since baseball was once the social center of American life, people properly called it "American entertainment." In the baseball game, one thing happened together. Like a factory, players have a fixed position and are entrusted with professional work (shooters, right hands, shorts, etc.). Order is the center of the game. At the peak of baseball, American work was defined by mass production. An efficient factory pushed the United States into the world power. In addition, the relaxed pace of baseball is perfect for the radio age - broadcasting stations will broadcast as background noise on a boring working day, and will broadcast tribal connections to Americans.
Baseball's shortstop position requires a player with agility, athletic ability and ability to throw from a strange position. The basic action of throwing baseball is to step on the target intended by the player, widen the position, lower the center of gravity, throw the arms, roll over the back of the shoulder, turn the chest, then let go of the ball and release the ball Thing. A ground ball hitting the outfield hand directly allows players to follow the basic movements of throws. Unfortunately, the ball is not normally placed directly in front of the body. One of the most difficult throws for right-handed players is to keep the ball away from the first base. When the player's motive pushes him / her right, the ball must be pushed through the body and pushed to the left. Players with poor balance usually throw away the ball