At the center of the diamond, Center of the field
The pitcher stands on the pitcher's mound, which is in the center of the baseball field, between home plate and second base.
Starting Pitcher, Relief Pitcher, Closing Pitcher, Catcher, First Base, Second Base, Short Stop, Third Base, Left Field, Right Field, Center Field, (Designated Hitter A.L. Only)
pitcher
Both. It depends on whether the home team is at bat or on the field. If the home team is on the field, they use their own pitcher.
Pitcher, Catcher, SHortstop, SEcond Base, THird Base, First Base, Left Field, RIght Field, and Center FIeld
Catcher- carlos santana first base- joey votto second base- dan uggla third base- brett lawrie short stop- troy tulowitzki out field- carlos gonzalez out field- josh hamilton out field- nick markakis out field- hunter pence starter pitcher- justin verlander starter pitcher- roy halladay starter pitcher- stephen strasburg starter pitcher- josh johnson relif pitcher- craig kimbrel relif pitcher- rafael betancourt relif pitcher- carlos marmol utility- mark teixeira utility- nick swisher catcher- carlos santana first base- joey votto second base- dan uggla third base- brett lawrie short stop- troy tulowitzki out field- carlos gonzalez out field- josh hamilton out field- nick markakis out field- hunter pence starter pitcher- justin verlander starter pitcher- roy halladay starter pitcher- stephen strasburg starter pitcher- josh johnson relif pitcher- craig kimbrel relif pitcher- rafael betancourt relif pitcher- carlos marmol utility- mark teixeira utility- nick swisher
pitcher and out field
Pitcher, Catcher, 1st Base, 2nd Base, 3rd Base, Left Field, Right Field, and Center Field in the American League there is a Designated Hitter that would hit in place of the pitcher but would not play in the field.
When batting you need to have the batting stance. Elbows out, not to your side, non-dominant arm's elbow pointed at the pitcher. You should also be leaning backward on your dominant foot. You should also be horizontal to the pitcher. Afterthat, when the ball is in your sight and is out of the pitcher's hand, slide your dominant foot towards the pitcher, swing the bat and follow through. In offensive positions you usually have one foot on the base and one stepping off. You should be looking at the pitcher or batter and most of the time the catcher. Also, knees bent and hands on your knees can be very affective to get you ready to run.
Heinz Field is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The right field is located on the far right side of a baseball field when facing home plate.
It depends on where you are!?!?