Baseball positions
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In the sport of baseball, each team has nine players, and each one has a special job on the field when the team is defending. These jobs are called fielding positions, and they each have a number that helps keep score. The numbers are: 1 for the pitcher, 2 for the catcher, 3 for the first baseman, 4 for the second baseman, 5 for the third baseman, 6 for the shortstop, 7 for the left fielder, 8 for the center fielder, and 9 for the right fielder.
These positions are usually grouped into three areas: the outfield includes left field, center field, and right field. The infield has first base, second base, third base, and the shortstop. The battery is made up of the pitcher and catcher. Players in the infield and outfield can often switch places easily, but the pitcher and catcher have very special roles and rarely play other positions.
Fielding
Fielders need to catch the ball well to help get batters out and stop other runners from moving. They also need to throw the ball accurately so teammates can tag runners or bases to get them out. Fielders often run, dive, and slide to reach and pick up the ball, then quickly pass it to someone else.
Outfielders try to stop home runs by catching fly balls near the fence. Infielders handle plays at bases and need quick reflexes to catch balls before they go far. The pitcher and catcher work together to stop base stealing and sometimes try to block the plate to prevent runs from scoring.
Other roles
In baseball, some players have special jobs that help the team in different ways. These jobs include the designated hitter, who hits instead of the pitcher, and the pinch hitter, who comes in to hit for another player. There are also roles like the pinch runner, who runs for a player who is tired, and utility players who can play many positions.
Pitchers have special roles too. The starting pitcher begins the game, while the relief pitcher comes in to help later. There are also different types of relief pitchers, like the closer, who helps finish the game for the team.
Other team personnel
In baseball, there are many people who help the team besides the nine players on the field. These include the Manager, who leads the team, and Coaches who help guide the players. There is also an Athletic trainer to help with health and injuries, an Equipment manager who takes care of the team's gear, and a General manager who helps make big decisions for the team. Other helpful roles include the Batboy/Batgirl and Ball boy/girl, who assist with bats and balls during games, and the Team physician who makes sure everyone stays healthy.
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