Ace (baseball)
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Baserunning
Battery (baseball)
Batting (baseball)
Batting order (baseball)
Catcher
Center fielder
Cleanup hitter
Closer (baseball)
Clutch hitter
Coach (baseball)
Contact hitter
Control pitcher
Corner outfielder
Defense (sports)
Designated hitter
Disabled list
Fireballer
First base
First baseman
Flyball pitcher
Fourth outfielder
General manager (baseball)
Groundball pitcher
Infielder
Lead off
Leadoff hitter
Left-handed specialist
Left fielder
Long reliever
Main Page
Manager (baseball)
Middle relief pitcher
Offense (sports)
Official scorer
Outfielder
Phantom ballplayer
Pinch hitter
Pinch runner
Pitcher
Position player
Power pitcher
Relief pitcher
Right fielder
Second base
Second baseman
Setup pitcher
Shortstop
Starting pitcher
Steal (baseball)
Switch hitter
Switch pitcher
Third base
Third baseman
Umpire (baseball)
Utility infielder
Utility player
Baseball
Baseball positions
Baserunning
Battery (baseball)
Batting (baseball)
Batting order (baseball)
Catcher
Center fielder
Cleanup hitter
Closer (baseball)
Clutch hitter
Coach (baseball)
Contact hitter
Control pitcher
Corner outfielder
Defense (sports)
Designated hitter
Disabled list
Fireballer
First base
First baseman
Flyball pitcher
Fourth outfielder
General manager (baseball)
Groundball pitcher
Infielder
Lead off
Leadoff hitter
Left-handed specialist
Left fielder
Long reliever
Main Page
Manager (baseball)
Middle relief pitcher
Offense (sports)
Official scorer
Outfielder
Phantom ballplayer
Pinch hitter
Pinch runner
Pitcher
Position player
Power pitcher
Relief pitcher
Right fielder
Second base
Second baseman
Setup pitcher
Shortstop
Starting pitcher
Steal (baseball)
Switch hitter
Switch pitcher
Third base
Third baseman
Umpire (baseball)
Utility infielder
Utility player
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An infielder is a baseball player stationed at one of four defensive "infield" positions on the baseball field.
Contents
1 Standard arrangement of positions
2 Roles
2.1 Middle Infielders
2.2 Third baseman
2.3 First baseman
Standard arrangement of positions
In a game of baseball, two teams of nine players take turns playing offensive and defensive roles. Although there are many rules to baseball, in general the team playing offense tries to score runs by batting balls into the field that enable runners to make a complete circuit of the four bases. The team playing in the field tries to prevent runs by catching the ball before it hits the ground, by tagging runners with the ball while they are not touching a base, or by throwing the ball to first base before the batter who hit the ball can run from home plate to first base.
There are nine defensive positions on a baseball field. The part of the baseball field closest to the batter (shown in the diagram as light brown) is known as the "infield" (as opposed to the "outfield", the part of the field furthest from the batter, shown in the diagram as green.)
v · d · eBaseball positions
Pitchers
Ace pitcher · Starting pitcher · Relief pitcher · Middle relief pitcher · Long reliever · Setup pitcher · Closer · Left-handed specialist · Fireballer · Power pitcher · Control pitcher · Groundball pitcher · Flyball pitcher · Switch pitcher
Defensive players
Basic: Pitcher (1) · Catcher (2) · First baseman (3) · Second baseman (4) · Third baseman (5) · Shortstop (6) · Left fielder (7) · Center fielder (8) · Right fielder (9)
Other terms: Infielder · Outfielder · Utility player · Utility infielder · Position player · Battery · Fourth outfielder · Corner outfielder
Offensive players
Batter · Runner · Batting order (1–9) · Designated hitter · Pinch hitter · Pinch runner · Lead off · Leadoff hitter · Cleanup hitter · Clutch hitter · Contact hitter · Switch hitter
Non-players
Official scorer · Umpire · Manager · Coaches · General manager
Related
Disabled list · Phantom ballplayer
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. Each position requires a different set of skills. A player who lacks the offensive or defensive skills needed to be a member of the starting lineup, but who has the various skills needed to play two or more infield positions competently and therefore can be called upon to come off the bench and fill a variety of defensive roles is called a utility infielder.
Roles
Middle Infielders
The second baseman tries to field balls hit between first and second base. The shortstop does the same between second and third base. Once fielded, the balls must be thrown to the first baseman before the batter can reach first base. This requires speed to get to hit balls before they pass beyond reach, dexterity to successfully field the balls, and agility to field the balls in a position that will allow a strong throw to first base. Second basemen and shortstops—known as the middle infielders—also share responsibility for tagging runners who are attempting to steal second base. Because a shortstop has a longer throw to make to first base, he must reach the ball faster and throw harder than the second baseman. For this reason, the shortstop must have the best fielding skills of any infielder. Because of the spectrum of skills required by a middle infielder, emphasis is usually put on defensive skills rather than offensive ability—good defensive skills and a mediocre bat are often considered more important than a good bat and poor defensive skills.
Third baseman
The third baseman tries to field balls hit down the third base line. Although the third baseman does not need the mobility of a shortstop, the position requires great anticipation and quick reflexes, since the third baseman is usually standing only 90 feet from the batter and has much less time to react to hit balls than the shortstop or second baseman. The third baseman must also have a strong arm, since the throw from third base to first base is much longer than from the shortstop's or second baseman's positions. Because the third baseman has less need for strong defensive skills, a good hitter with average fielding skills is often placed at third base.
First baseman
The first baseman is largely responsible for keeping one foot on first base while catching throws from the other three infielders before the batter can reach first base. Because these throws are often hurried and thus off-target, the first baseman must have the ability to cleanly field thrown balls that hit the ground before they reach first base. Since the first baseman mostly stands close to his base, his mobility and throwing skills do not need to be high; good hitters who are slow of foot are often placed at first base. In some cases, an aging third baseman or outfielder who has lost some speed but is still a good hitter will be moved to first base to keep his bat in the line-up.
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