Infield Glove
Infield Glove

On the side of the glove or not in the picture?
In my practice, the High School baseball, we usually normal home to 1 for 2 to 3 bases gallery images at home. As an infielder and Middle third base, I always caught the ball (when pitching to the next base on my right.) It has become my right leg to the right and immediately throw the ball to third base. The rest of my teammates seem to catch the ball, turn completely around on its side of the mitten (back on stage for a second), then pull. I was told that my technique was wrong. I understand they are supposed to go to his side of the glove, but did not want to give back to the stage area, no? It takes much more time to turn to the 360 in my glove side. Which is correct?
Well, actually, we talk technique is correct, but is intended to be used when capturing a Trow cut, for example, since you play third, if a runner on third with one and Out the batter hits a popup to the left and the second was scored when the ball is thrown at you, which is supposed to make the glove side, but only because it is assumed that align with Trow and rotate the plate to the glove side must be the best way, but in the ball of earth Of course this is not supposed to make the glove side as you take longer to complete and launch expected to take turn in the direction of the ball was either side of the glove or not based only on the ball
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