POSITIONS
Right hander in left field/ left hander in right
RF and LF able to judge spin of balls hit down the lines
Better position to make throws/hits down the line
Center fielders need to have exceptional foot speed/aggressive
FIELDING
Set position - Semi crouch position/ knees slightly bent hands out
Fly balls
Caught in a stride position - caught at eye level - hands and wrist give slightly
Moving from left to right-pivot foot prior to doing a crossover step
(TIP: All balls hit to left or right tend to break toward the foul lines)
Line drives (sinking)
How to play the ball - hold up or charge the ball - a split second decision
When holding up, shorten steps toward ball and concentrate on blocking ball
Keeping ball in front is more important than scooping it up
If charging the ball, lower the body to get eyes in line with the ball
Use both hands and ball should be followed into the glove
Ground Balls
Outfielder charges the ball and can field it like an infielder(knees bent/butt down)
Fielder must slow their approach as they move into the fielder's position
Ball fielded with both hands off front foot - enables quick throwing position
Outfielder can field the ball one-handed (do-or-die pick-up)
Ball is charged and scooped up with the glove six inches off the outside front foot
This is a risky way of fielding ball - greater chance of ball getting by fielder
Ground ball can be simply blocked as another means of fielding(no runners on)
Once directly in front of ball, after looping toward ball, glove knee is dropped
Ball is fielded with both hands, and eyes follow the ball in the glove
THROWING TECHNIQUE
Ball is thrown overhand - fingers across the seams of the ball
Stay back and come into the ball with glove foot down while making catch
Keep throwing arm away from body - straight down back and up for throw
Ensure that hip and shoulder is pointed in the direction of the throw
Arm is whipped through and straight forward and down across the front of body after release
Follow through with the entire body to get necessary power behind the throw