Shortstop
Catcher Pitcher First Baseman Second Baseman (Plays between first base and second base, not on second base) Short Stop Third Base Right Field Center FIeld Left Field
the second base
two men on base, runners in scoring position second and first, second and third and especially on the corners third and first base
The second baseman stands in between first and second base. They are within the running lane. They are responsible for covering the distance between second and any area the first baseman cannot cover.
Robinson played first base in his first year with the Dodgers (1947) and second base between 1948-1952 and outfield, first, second, and third base between 1953-1956.
60 feet
second base, stort stop, and first base he played them all for a little bit
90 feet.
60 feet
If you are referring to a sacrifice bunt, it is a play in which they may need to move a runner on first to second to get him into scoring position. They bunt the ball and force them to throw to first to get the batter out while they get the baserunner to second base.
He was an infielder who mostly played first and second base but he also played some shortstop