Baseball Defensive Plays: Base Hit to Left with Runner(s) on Second or Second and Third

In baseball and softball, all nine fielders have defined responsibilities and need to move on every play.

Base hit to left field with a runner(s) on second or second and third, the play goes to home.  

Base Hit to LF with Runner on Second

Play:

Situation: Runner on second or
Runners on second and third
Offense: Base hit to left field
Defense: Play goes to home

Player Responsibilities:

Pitcher: Back up catcher, run around first base side so the catcher's view is unobstructed during the whole play
Catcher: Cover home
1st base: Move across the infield to cutoff throw to home
2nd base: Check that the runner touches first base and cover first base
3rd base: Check that the runner touches third base and cover third base
Shortstop: Check that the runner touches second base and cover second base
Left: Fields the ball and throws to home (or second, if the ball is hit deep)
Center: Back up left field
Right: Back up second base
Note: The throw to the cutoff man only if necessary, otherwise throw directly to home
Note: Many young youth teams will execute this situation similar to a base hit with bases empty.  That is, the shortstop will move into the outfield to be the first (of two) cutoff men (double cut) to home or be the cutoff to second.  Second baseman will cover second.  First base does not have a fielder covering the base.
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