How do you decide when to throw to second base versus first base?

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  1. Look for the Lead Runner: Always prioritize throwing out the lead runner unless you have no chance. A force out is generally easier than a tag out.
  2. Grounder to SS/3B: If the ground ball is hit to the shortstop or third baseman with a runner on first, the throw is almost always to second base for the force out.
  3. Grounder to 1B/2B: If the ball is hit to the first baseman or second baseman, the throw is usually to the closest base for the easiest out. Exception: A hard-hit ball to the second baseman with a slow runner on first often warrants a throw to first base.

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