1st baseman (to the left and up and little), 2nd baseman (between 1st base and 2nd base), or right outfielder (to the left and back).
Joey Votto plays 1st base for the Cincinnati Reds.
the most important position in softball is deffinatley first base.
Buster Posey currently plays catcher for the San Francisco Giants.
1st base for the astros
Catcher, pitcher, outfield, and first base are the only position a lefty will play at the major league level.
Joey Votto plays 1st base for the Cincinnati Reds.
pitcher - P Catcher - C 1st base - 1B 2nd Base - 2B 3rd Base - 3B Shortstop - SS
he could not throw to 1st base from the 2nd base position, he some kind of mental block and could not throw to 1st, he would throw it all over the place
The performance is great. I would say it depends on how much you play the position, though. If you play 1st base a lot and plan on playing it in the future, I would say yes. If 1st base is not your primary position though, I would say no.
Many players have played over 100 games at different positions in their careers including such notables as Babe Ruth (pitcher and outfielder), Pete Rose (2nd base, outfield, 1st base, 3rd base), Mickey Mantle (outfield and 1st base), Orlando Cepeda (outfield, 1st base), Jackie Robinson (2nd base, 1st base, 3rd base) and hundreds more.
The positions in baseball are 1st base which the players stands to the right of the base and behind the baseline. 2nd baseman stands in the middle of 1st base and 2nd base. Short stop plays in between 2nd and 3rd base. The 3rd baseman plays to the left of the bag and behind the baseline. Then the outfielders play right, center, and left field. As for the pitcher he stands on the mound in the middle of the infield while the catcher sits behind home plate.
There are lots of left handed 1st basemen in MLB.