Use the infielder's first base basics in baseball

Use the infielder's first base basics in baseball

This instructional video from BaseballRox will help you develop your infield mechanics in the sport of baseball. This baseball video is aimed to help young players and coaches improve their performance on the field. See how to use the infielder's first base basics in baseball.


Infield Play: First Base Basics


With this video from BaseballRox infield play video series, you learn the infielder's first base basics. The video describes good fielding position and athletic stance for an infielder who is ready to make a play on a ground ball. Then, they describe proper movement and form while approaching a ground ball hit toward an infielder. Good footwork and upper body positioning are discussed.

The proper stance and footwork for a first baseman as he catches balls from other infielders is the focus of this video.

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