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Angles And Distances

Angles And Distances. What is a good angle?. What is a good angle?. Where you keep all four elements in front of you Ball Base Offense Defense. More than just having these elements in front of you. Must be able to see interaction between these four elements Force Outs

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Angles And Distances

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  1. AnglesAnd Distances

  2. What is a good angle?

  3. What is a good angle? • Where you keep all four elements in front of you • Ball • Base • Offense • Defense

  4. More than just having these elements in front of you • Must be able to see interaction between these four elements • Force Outs • Defense controlling ball • Defense contacting base • Offense contacting base • Tag Plays • Defense contacting offense with ball • Defense maintaining control of ball • Offense contacting base

  5. Primary Positioning

  6. Force outs and Plays at 1B • 90 degrees from the throw • No further than a 45o angle from the foul line at 1B

  7. Tag Plays • Primary Position: • 90 degrees to the path of the runner • Just short of the base they are trying to reach • Secondary Position: • Move as necessary to get an unobstructed view of the play • Best angle is 90 degrees to the tag • This allows you to see thru the tag

  8. Distance and Primary Viewing Angle

  9. Viewing Angles • Humans have wide peripheral vision • High as 120 degrees according to some sources • Viewing angles recommended for “high priority signals” is much less • According to DOT/FAA high priority items are viewed best 60 degrees or less (30 degrees from the line of sight)

  10. Viewing Area From Line of Sight -Tag Plays

  11. Viewing Area From Line of Sight - Force Plays

  12. 5’ 5” Player-7’ 8” Reach 12’ From the Play

  13. 5’ 5” Player-7’ 8” Reach 15’ From the Play

  14. 5’ 5” Player-7’ 8” Reach 18’ From the Play

  15. 6’ 2” Player-10’ 1” Reach 12’ From the Play

  16. 6’ 2” Player-10’ 1” Reach 15’ From the Play

  17. 6’ 2” Player-10’ 1” Reach 18’ From the Play

  18. Visual indicators for Alignment at 1B

  19. Helpful Hints for Proper Angle at 1B • Obtaining the proper angle at 1B • As F3 sets up for a throw • Their shoulders will be 90 degrees to the throw

  20. Visual to help Line up 90 degrees to the throw

  21. Helpful Hints for Proper Angle at 1B • What is a 45 degree angle from 1B line? • The front outside corner to the back inside corner of the white portion of 1B makes a 45 degree angle.

  22. Visual of 45 degree angle at 1B

  23. FAQ From Umpires • How do I maintain proper distance on a play at 1B when starting on the line? • Starting at 18’ from the base move in a line toward the back corner of 2B

  24. Guideline to keep proper depth

  25. Plays at 1B

  26. Throw from 2B According to the American College of Sports Medicine average human stride length is 31”

  27. Throw from Short Stop Area

  28. Throw From 3B Area

  29. Tag Plays

  30. Steal at 2B

  31. Extra base hit to outfieldPrimary Position

  32. Extra base hit to outfield Adjust to Secondary Position

  33. Views from Different angles

  34. Views on throws from 3B B A

  35. Throw from 3B B A

  36. Throw from Short Stop, F3 pulled off bag for tag A B C

  37. Tag at 1B B C A

  38. Views on throws from 2B B C A

  39. Throw from 2B A B C

  40. Throw From Short Stop Area

  41. Throw From Short Stop Area

  42. Views on Pickoff at 2B B A

  43. Pickoff at 2B A B

  44. Views on Pickoff at 3B C B A

  45. Pickoff at 3B A B C

  46. Special Thanks Shenandoah Raiders

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