Holding Runners at 2nd Base - Line in the Sand

With a runner on second, the pitcher and middle infielders must work together to hold the runner. The shortstop will work with the pitcher to coordinate the number of looks so that the middle infielders will know when to get back into position.

The pitcher should NOT throw to the plate if...

  • the runner is too far off the base

  • the runner has any kind of momentum toward 3rd base

  • the middle infielders are out of position.

It all starts with the line in the sand. The line in the sand is an imaginary line about 12 to 15 feet from the bag which represents the maximum lead we will allow a runner to get. We know that if we keep the runner behind this line, he will not be able to steal third. If he tries to steal from there, he will get hosed. If he disrespects us and extends his lead beyond the line, we will pick him off.

If the shortstop is holding the runner, he will start a couple yards behind the baseline and will set his right foot on the line in the sand (the red dashed line below). If at any point the shortstop’s view is obstructed by the baserunner, then the baserunner is too far off.