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Moving An Important Base Runner To Third Base

With an important runner on second base and no outs

, try to drive the ball the opposite way if you are a right-handed batter or try to pull the ball if you are a left-handed batter. You have a much better chance of advancing an important runner on a grounder to the second baseman or even to the first baseman than if you ground out to the shortstop or to the third baseman.

One of the best baseball hitting tips is to make sure you don't lose your aggressiveness when swinging and hitting the ball the opposite way. In this case we're talking about a right-handed hitter who would be driving the ball toward the right side of the field.

Don't lose sight of the obvious fact that the base hit is always more beneficial than simply advancing the base runner.

Look for a pitch that you can hit to the right side of the infield. You may have to take a pitch or so to get the right one. You have to walk a fine line here if looking for a specific pitch though because you don't want to fall behind in the count.


If ahead in the count, you can afford the luxury of looking for that certain pitch.

If needed, adjust your hitting stance. One of the better baseball hitting tips is to move three or four inches farther away from the plate if you are a right-handed hitter or three or four inches closer to the plate if you are a left-handed hitter. Some very good baseball hitters do just that. They are always looking for any possible edge that can help them hit the ball on the right side of the field or improve their baseball hitting in any way.

The opposing pitcher is usually well aware that you may want to hit the ball on the right side of the field to get an important runner to third base with only one out.

If you're a right-handed batter, a smart baseball pitcher may very well work you mostly over the inside part of the plate and if you are a left-handed batter, he may very well work you over the outside part of the plate.

Just remember that advancing the runner from second base to third base has its time and place and depends on the importance of that particular runner getting to third base with less than two outs.

It also is very important as to who follows you in the batting order.

If two very weak hitters follow you in the order, you should be focusing solely on getting a hit to knock the runner in yourself.

by: Larry Cicchiello
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