First baseman Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
First base, or 1B, is the first of four stations on a baseball diamond which must be touched in succession by a base runner in order to score a run for that player's team. A first baseman is the player on the team playing defense who fields the area nearest first base, and covers most plays made at that base.
There are six ways a batter can reach first base without getting a hit:
- Reaching base on a fielding error;
- Receiving a base on balls as a hitter;
- Being hit by a pitch while batting;
- Reaching base on a fielder's choice;
- Reaching base due to the catcher obstructing his swing while batting (catcher's interference); and
- A dropped third strike with two outs and/or an unoccupied first base, with the batter reaching first base before being tagged or thrown out.
Players who throw lefthanded are preferred at this position for two reasons:
- They do not need to make a turn before throwing the ball to another base. This makes it easier to field bunts and throw to any infield position.
- When standing at first base to receive a pickoff throw, a left-handed thrower is in a much better position to make an instantaneous tag on a sliding runner than a right-hander. The left-hander does not have to sweep his glove hand across his body to make the tag.
When holding a runner on, the first baseman straddles the base with his feet while waiting for the throw. In a fielding play, the first baseman generally stands with his off-glove foot touching the bag, and then stretches toward the throw. This stretch is to decrease the amount of time it takes the throw to get to first, and encourage the umpire to call close plays in favor of the fielding team. The first baseman's glove has an elongated webbing which helps a first baseman to catch throws.
Because the nature of play at first base often requires first baseman to stay close to the bag to hold runners in place or to reach the bag before the batter, first baseman are not typically expected to have the agility and quickness required of middle infielders. As a result of this, and because first basemen are often among the taller players on a team, first basemen are widely expected to be among their teams' stronger hitters, usually with some power.
List of popular players at first base
(*) Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
Bold indicates a currently active player.
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