he should thorw it to home.
It depends on what the meaning behind the bunt is, and what side you are batting from. Also the defensive set can be a contributing factor. If its a bunt to get on base you are probably going to put it down the first base line, with the first basemen holding the runner on. For a sacrifice bunt to move the runner, anywhere but directly to the pitcher and fair should do.
That depends on where the 1st baseman fields the ball. If the 1st baseman can field the ball, throw to second, and have enough time to get safely back to the base to catch the return throw, then (s)he will cover. If not, then it is the responsibility of the pitcher.
Your best bet would to probably be a 2nd basemen. Because of your height and weight, you should start training as a second basemen (middle infielder).
The first baseman should stay close to the bag but out a little more then usual so incase she needs to run back to the bag to get an out if the ball in thrown in her derection to get an out. The second baseman shouldcome up from her position too. More then the first baseman should because if there's just a runner on first and a batter then there is no need for a second bas out. The short-stop should come up more as well. I the ball comes to her she can either get the out at first or at home or if the runner goes for home but decides to go back then she can get the runner out at third base. The third baseman should go up but still stay by her bag more like the first basemen. She should be ready for the throw to home or an out at third if the girl changes her mind about coming back from home to third. Stay close to the bag but out too so it will be easier to throw the third base runner out at home so the other team won't score.
A courtesy runner should never be on base if she has a spot in the line-up. A courtesy runner is supposed to be a girl who is not playing in the game at all. If you are playing with a continuous line-up, then the courtesy runner should be the girl who made the last out, or the least likely girl to get up in the same inning. This makes it so their situation will not happen.
A first base mitt, sunglasses, and fast reflexes
A first base mitt , sunglasses , fast reflexes
Yes. Second and third base are considered scoring position because a runner should be able to score on a single to the outfield.
The runner is out. If there is any question, the player should ask the umpire or his coach, not an opposing player.
the ball is not dead on ball four its still alive the runner at first is going to second. so im not sure how the question should be answerd the way your looking for it to be.
Second base is considered scoring position because any solid single should score that run. So, when a runner is on second and the team gets it's third out, it is often called "stranding a runner" but occasionally for flair someone might say they died at second, meaning they didn't score and the inning is over.
Yes, the designated hitter position should be banned from the MLB. There are a lot of reasons as to why they should, but I'll sum it up. If they play on the field, they should have to bat. There are no "designated hitters" for the outfielders, first and second basemen, shortstop and 3rd basemen, or the catcher. So if these guys are forced to hit if they want to play on the field, why shouldn't the pitchers have to bat? Yes even though statistics show that pitchers do not make the best batters and don't practice offense as much as they are a defensive player, pitchers should still have to bat.