The proper method for fielding a baseball would be to use two hands. watching the ball all the way in to the glove and securing the ball inside the glove with your opposite hand, only after gloving the ball would you actually touch the ball bare handed.
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A batter going the other way means that in the case of a right handed hitter, he will hit the baseball to right field and in the event of a left handed hitter, he will hit a pitched baseball to left field which is going the other way in baseball terms.
It is possible.
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For a right handed batter, the opposite field would be right field ... a right handed batter that hits the ball to right field is said to hit the ball to the opposite field. For a left handed batter, the opposite field would be left field.
If they are a Right handed hitter then they are probably not a pull hitter. If They are a left handed hitter then they are a pull hitter. A right handed hitter swinging late on a pitch would also go towards the first base side (right field). Some right handers hitters naturally hit to the opposite field.
No, a large bare field would not be considered bosky. "Bosky" refers to a place that is covered with trees or shrubs, while a bare field is devoid of vegetation.
'Pulling the ball' is a term used with hitting and is when a right handed batter hits a ball to the left side of the field or a left handed batter hits a ball to the right side of the field.
No, a bare field would not be considered bosky because the term "bosky" refers to a place that is densely covered with trees or bushes. A bare field lacks the required vegetation to qualify as bosky.
Yes, it is legal to hit a baseball one-handed.