2) Never lunge at the bag - just run through 1st base, that is why the rules allow you to overrun that base. Occasionally a slide is appropriate at 1st base, but usually only to avoid a first baseman's tag.
3) Always find your batted ball - about 3 steps out the batters box, find the ball (keep running) so you will have the information you need to approach 1st base.
4) Never step on home plate when bunting - the rules say you are out if you do so.
5) Always make an aggressive turn at 1st base - If you can make the outfielders believe you are going to second base when you turn at 1st base, you have done your job. If the outfielders aren't even aware that there is a runner, you have given up a chance to put pressure on the defense. To avoid turning wide, learn to swing out into foul ground and dip your inside shoulder as you turn for 2nd base.
6) Never become a spectator
- If you single in a runner from second base, chances are there will be
a throw to the plate. If the ball clears the cutoff man, you should be
on second base. You must anticipate this throw, find the cutoff man, determine
the height of the ball, and aggressively take second base when it is available.
Lots of things happen in high school games when a ball is batted. We must
always be ready to take the extra base if the situation allows for it.
There is a difference between aggressive and foolish.
Submitted by: Tom Collins