The shortstop is the defensive player positioned between the second and third base. This player is often the most athletic and skilled defender on the entire team. They must cover a large area of the infield and make very long throws. The shortstop is responsible for catching grounders and covering second base on steals. A shortstop dives to stop a hard hit ball in the hole area. The player then jumps up and fires a strike to the first base. This position requires quick reflexes and a very strong and accurate throwing arm. Most double plays involve the shortstop as a key part of the exchange. They serve as the leader of the infield defense during a live game.
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