Shortstop play in the middle of second and third. It really depends. You definetly do not want to play on the base line either a little in front of it or a little behind it depending on the hitter, if you know its a slugger scoot back a little if its a weak hitter scoot up a little...
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Shortstop
Shortstop
Second baseman Ryan Theriot and shortstop Mike Fontenot.
The baseball player played shortstop in the game.
Lou Gehrig never literally played the position. But he was penciled in as the shortstop for one game during his career. It was on July 14, 1934 against the Detroit Tigers. This was done to continue his consecutive games played streak. Due to Gehrig's sore back, he was listed as the shortstop and batted lead-off. He led off the game with a single and Red Rolfe was put in as a pinch runner. In the bottom of the first Rolfe was sent out to play shortstop. Gehrig's main position was first base. Although he did play a handful of games in right and left field.