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third base

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/ˈθɝd ˈbeɪs/
Forms:third bases
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the base that a baserunner must touch third in order to score a run

Third base is one of the four bases on a baseball or softball field, located between second base and home plate. It is the third station that a player must reach when running the bases after hitting the ball, before attempting to reach home plate and score a run. Third base is also an important defensive position, where the third baseman plays to stop the opposing team from advancing. In addition, it is a common spot for close plays, as runners often need to make quick decisions about whether to try to advance home or stay on third base.

  • He slid into third base just ahead of the throw.
  • The ball bounced off the bag at third base and into left field.
  • The coach signaled for the runner to hold up at third base.
  • The batter hit a triple, driving in two runs from third base.
  • The ground crew chalked the lines around third base before the game.
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a fielding position in the infield responsible for fielding ground balls, making throws to bases, and defending against bunts

Third base is a position in baseball or softball located near the left side of the field, just before the final base. The player in this position is responsible for catching hits that are hit toward them and for throwing the ball to first base to get the batter out. They also need to be quick and able to react fast, especially to prevent runners from reaching the base. Third basemen often have to deal with powerful hits and make quick decisions to stop plays.

  • Being at third base involves anticipating plays and positioning oneself to field ground balls.
  • The player at third base needs to have good instincts for reacting to baserunners and making split-second decisions.
  • Success at third base demands accurate throws and the ability to read batted balls.
  • Playing third base requires quick reflexes and strong defensive skills.
  • Playing third base effectively can turn potential hits into outs and impact the outcome of close games.
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