Bunt single means reaching first base safely after a bunt. The batter uses speed and placement to avoid defensive throws. The hitter aims the ball toward uncovered infield areas. Quick reaction time from fielders determines the outcome. The batter must sprint immediately after contact. Strong foot speed increases the chance of beating the throw. Coaches teach players to read defensive positioning before attempting. During one inning, the batter pushed a bunt past the pitcher. The batter reached first before the third baseman completed the throw. Smart placement and speed turn a simple bunt into a hit.
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