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Summary: In baseball, it's important for infielders to throw quickly and for outfielders to make powerful throws. Get tips on throwing as an infielder and an outfielder, plus learn how to set your feet to make a throw in baseball in this free sports instructional video.
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Adrian Arceo Adrian Arceo is a baseball player and devotes his life and passion to America's favorite pastime. Adrian started in little league under many great coaches in ... read more
Hello! My name is Adrian Arceo and I'm here with expertvillage.com. Now whether you are catching a ground ball or fly ball, before you make the throw, it is important that you set your feet. So let's start off with ground ball. As I mentioned before, this is going to be your position. As you bring it in, you want to make sure that your throwing side leg, which would be your back leg, when you throw crosses ahead of your other leg before you start winding up to make the throw. Remember as an infielder, you have to make a quick throw, so you've got to move your feet quickly. So as soon as you receive the ground ball, you cross over step quickly and you make your throw. If you are fielding a fly ball, because you are already set up under the ball, you can make a long cross over step. So you are up here, you are set up under the ball, you catch it, you reach in there and pull it out and again, you cross your leg, and you start going towards your target as you throw the ball. Remember as an infielder with a ground ball, your feet should shuffle around a whole lot quicker. As opposed to outfielders, because you are going to make a longer throw, you want to give yourself a whole lot more power so that means a longer step and throw. If you are fielding a ground ball or fly ball, it is always important to set your feet before you throw.