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  2. Base running - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, base running is the act of running from base to base, performed by members of the team at bat. Base running is a tactical part of the game with the goal of eventually reaching home base to score a run. Batters strive to become base runners, and to enable existing base runners to move to a subsequent base or to score.

  3. Infield fly rule - Wikipedia

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    The infield fly rule is explained in the Official Baseball Rules in two places: . Definitions of terms: Infield Fly; Rule 5.09 (Batter is out) The rule applies only when there are fewer than two outs, and there is a force play at third base (which means there are runners at first and second base, or the bases are loaded). [2]

  4. Lead off - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, to lead off, or to take a lead, refers to the position a baserunner takes just prior to a pitch, a short distance away from the base the player occupies. [2] A "lead" can also refer to that distance. [2]

  5. JSU softball: Bobbitt's big base-running play gives ... - AOL

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    In addition, her heads-up base-running play allowed her to score the ... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Slide (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Sliding is widely considered to be an essential component of baserunning in both baseball and softball. A baserunner may slide into a base in a number of different ways and for a number of perceived reasons, including to avoid a tag out, to avoid overrunning the base, and to interfere or avoid contact with the defensive player protecting the ...

  7. Covering a base - Wikipedia

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    In baseball and softball, part of the infielders' and pitcher's jobs is to cover bases. [1] That is, they stand next to a base in anticipation of receiving the ball thrown from another fielder, so that they may make a play on an opposing baserunner who is approaching that base.

  8. Softball: Kenton continues a season for the ages - AOL

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    May 3—First-year Kenton softball coach Brooke Austin had trouble finding the words to describe what she felt on Wednesday night after her team's 4-2 win over Shawnee. She settled for phrases ...

  9. Tag up - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Emilio Bonifacio tags up at third base during a game against the Baltimore Orioles in 2013. In baseball, to tag up is for a baserunner to retouch or remain on their starting base (the time-of-pitch base) until (after) the ball is first touched by a fielder.