Base Running 1: Rules of Thumb For Running Bases
Originally posted on Pro Baseball Insider
BY DOUG BERNIER
Don’t make the 1st or 3rd out at third base
- If you stop at 2nd with no outs, the hitter can move you up to 3rd with one out so you can score multiple different ways without needing a hit.
- If you stop at 2nd with 2 outs, you are still in scoring position, and you basically need a hit to score you whether you are on 2nd or 3rd.
2. Use the third base coach on plays you can’t see
- Base running situation: You’re on 1st and the batter hits a single to left center field. If you can see the ball the whole way, then you can decide whether or not to advance to 3rd on your own.
- If you are a runner on 1st and there is a single hit to right field, that is when we look for some help from the 3rd base coach. He is our eyes when we lose sight of the baseball.
3. Don’t get doubled off first base
As a runner on first, don’t ever get doubled up on a line drive to 3rd or shortstop. In other words, be able to get back to first if the line drive gets caught. There is no reason to be too aggressive on this play. Even if the ball gets through the infield you will have to stop at 2nd anyway because the left fielder is there to hold you at 2nd.
In the heat of the game you don’t have time to ask questions, so it is expected that you know these rules of thumb.