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html import

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Open Graph

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BaseballThink

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baseball tips & strategy talk

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BaseballThink

author

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2026-03-06 16:44:50

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BaseballThink | baseball tips & strategy talk Home About Us Grip N’ Rip Club Amateur Baseball News BaseballThink baseball tips & strategy talk Feeds: Posts Comments Bouncing Leads At 2nd Base March 14, 2010 by baseballthink What is the proper approach when taking a lead off 2nd base? I like taking a simple approach. Take the largest lead where you know you can get back to the bag safely if the pitcher throws over. Usually, this is two steps and a dive. Too many young ballplayers are overly concerned about where the shortstop and 2nd baseman are playing. I see many players extending and shortening their lead based on what they see and instructions screamed from base coaches or the bench. I call it bouncing . There are situations that warrant extended leads, but in general I like my players to take the same lead every time. Don’t worry about the fielders. The pitcher has the ball. He is the only player who can get you out. Adjusting your lead causes two very...

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