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  2. Shortstop - Wikipedia

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    Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base, which is considered to be among the most demanding defensive positions. Historically, the position was assigned to defensive specialists who were typically poor at batting and were often placed at the bottom of the batting order .

  3. Baseball positions - Wikipedia

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    Collectively, these positions are usually grouped into three groups: the outfield (left field, center field, and right field), the infield (first base, second base, third base, and shortstop), and the battery (pitcher and catcher). Traditionally, players within each group will often be more able to exchange positions easily (that is, a second ...

  4. Infielder - Wikipedia

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    The infield is composed of four positions: first base (1B), second base (2B), third base (3B) and shortstop (SS). Generally, the first three have responsibility for plays at their respective bases, although the shortstop often shares responsibility for second base with the second baseman.

  5. MLB is ending the shift … as we know it. Here are the ... - AOL

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    MLB's new rules for 2023 will limit the infield shift, ... Baseball is the way players and teams pursue wins inside (and sometimes decidedly outside) the lines drawn by the book and on the field ...

  6. Defensive spectrum - Wikipedia

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    In sabermetrics, the defensive spectrum is a graphical representation of the positions on a baseball field, arranged from the easiest (such as first base and the outfield corners) on the left to the hardest (such as the catcher and middle infielders) on the right.

  7. Baseball positioning - Wikipedia

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    The second baseman may simply move to the right, in which case this just qualifies as a shift, or he might move deeper into shallow right field. Another variation had the third baseman move to where the shortstop would play in the shift, leaving the shortstop (who is generally the team's best infielder) to cover the left side of the infield.

  8. Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s development in center field will play key ...

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    The group is headlined by Eury Perez, the 19-year-old right-handed pitcher who is a near consensus top-10 prospect in all of baseball. 2022 first-round pick infielder Jacob Berry and 2020 second ...

  9. Covering a base - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, when the pitcher attempts to pick off a runner at second base, the shortstop and second baseman will have arranged in advance which one will cover second base. [citation needed] With baserunners on first and second bases, sometimes the shortstop will cover third base on a bunt, a coverage plan known as the "rotation play" or ...