The job of the second baseman in baseball is to guard second base so the batter does not tag it. They are usually responsible for catching pop flies and line drives that get hit near him.
1883, they were the second ever baseball team.
what is the difference between first and second class proteins
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MLB shortstops are almost always right-handed so that they are facing the right way to throw to first or second after fielding. A left-handed shortstop would have to pivot toward first or second, which would reduce the number of runners he gets.
Offense in softball is when you're hitting the ball (because you are scoring). There aren't necessarily positions, but there are names to refer to where you are in the lineup. On defense there are pitchers, catchers, first basemen, second basemen, shortstops, third basemen, left fielders, center fielders, and right fielders.
when the ball is hit to the left fielder or goes into center field on the shortstops side of second base
defensive indifference - an example is a baserunner taking second base without a play by the defense.
That is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base.
Shortstops have one main duty, fielding balls hit to their position. When a fly ball is hit to them(either a line drive or pop-up) the player has to catch it, making sure that they don't collide with other fielders trying to make the same play. When a ground ball is hit to them, a shortstop has to throw to a base to get a runner out. Shortstops also cover second base for double plays when the ball is hit to the second baseman. Finally, they(or the second baseman) cover second base on a steal or pick off attempt.
The Second Line of defense is mainly called the Inflammatory Response. Some may say the immune response is the second layer too. The Second Line of Defense also includes leukocytes such as macrophages.
the body's second line of defense against pathogens is the B cells.
skin and mucous membranes first line of defense second line-leukocytes and macrophages, inflammation and fever third is immune system
well it depends where the ball is hit because if the ball is hit to the right side of second base then it is the shortstops job to be on the base while the second base helps out and vice versa
Middle infielders (second basemen and shortstops) have a tendency to be shorter than other players because their positions require very quick reactions and incredible agility, making a smaller player better fit for the position.
This position is called short stop.