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    THE FASTEST SHOW ON DIRT!!!! CATCH THEM IF YOU CAN. These are our speedsters. They are ready to take the extra base whether you want them to or not.

    Hot Wheels Tip
    March 23, 2004  --   Sacrifice vs. Drag
    Although there are many different variations in bunting, the two main ways to bunt are the sacrifice and the drag. The difference between these two methods can be substantial. In a sacrifice bunt situation, the main objective is to sacrifice your at bat to move the runner forward a base. The objective with a drag bunt is to test the defense with a goal of getting a base hit. At all levels with both a sacrifice and a drag bunt, the main purpose is to get the ball down.
    At the more advanced level, however, the objectives of both a sacrifice and a drag become more similar. Once a hitter has confidence that they are a good bunter (successfully bunting the ball 80-100 percent of the time), they may not have to fully sacrifice their at-bat in a sacrifice situation. What they can do, is now make the defense work, similar to a drag bunt situation. For example, instead of the batter fully squaring around and letting the defense know early they are bunting, either square around later or (if the batter is confident in their drag as well) use the drag bunt as their sacrifice. In this case, their first priority is still to advance the runner, but now they are making the defense work to get both the runner advancing, and themselves, out.

    No matter how fast or slow you are, the skill of bunting is essential in the game of softball; so take pride in your bunting skills and practice it everyday -- it will make a difference!!!

    Delay STEEEEAAAALLLL!!!!
    You have to be SNEAKY on a delay steal! Try not to draw too much attention to yourself so that you can set up the delay steal.

    On the first pitch, take a smaller lead and check to see how the catcher throws the ball back to the pitcher. See if the pitcher checks you and if the third baseman or the shortstop is covering the base for the steal. If the catcher is lobbing the ball back to the pitcher, more than likely the pitcher is not checking you and no one is moving to cover the steal so you are guaranteed a safe steal!

    On the second pitch, take a little longer lead and again, try not to draw too much attention to yourself. When the catcher is about to release the ball, start to turn your hips towards third base and when she releases, take off for third and slide in away from the fielder to secure your stolen base.


    Runs: 35
    Stolen Bases: 26 of 30
    Sac Bunts: 4
    On Base Avg: .580


    MIGHTY MOUSE #4
    "I'm #4, that's also my stolen base average per game."



    SMOOTH #10
    "I'm a perfect 10 when it comes to stealing bases."



    PEPE #12
    "You can't steal 2nd if your standing on 1st"



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