SHORTSTOP


The position of the shortstop

'Shortstop', abbreviated ''SS'', is the baseball fielding position between second and third base. Shortstop is often regarded as the most dynamic defensive position in baseball, because there are more right-handed hitters in baseball than left-handed hitters, and most hitters have a tendency to pull the ball slightly, so more balls go to the shortstop than any other position. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the shortstop is assigned the number 6.
Shortstops are required to cover second base in double play situations when the ball is hit to the second baseman, first baseman, pitcher, or catcher. They often cover second when a runner is attempting a stolen base. They also must cover third at various times, including the rotation play; that is, when there are runners on first and second and a sacrifice bunt is attempted. Shortstops generally are given precedence on catching pop-ups in the infield as well, so they end up calling off other players many times, although on deep pop-ups they fall back when called off by an outfielder. The shortstop also has to back up a throw from the catcher to the third baseman when the runner is attempting to steal third base (Normally this action is not done at the major league level because the catcher is better at throwing, the third baseman is better at catching the ball, and the left fielder is there to back up third base. This action is usually performed in little league baseball.).
Traditionally, players are selected as shortstops for their fielding prowess, but in recent years more shortstops with excellent hitting have entered the leagues as well. It is an exclusively right-handed position, as a righty can easily throw to first or second without having to physically turn after playing a ground ball, the most common type of hit directed at the shortstop.

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Significant shortstops
All time single season assist leaders among shortstops
All time single season putout leaders among shortstops
Other notable stars
Currently active shortstops
See also

Significant shortstops


===Baseball Hall of Fame members===

Luis Aparicio

Luke Appling

Ernie Banks

Lou Boudreau

Joe Cronin

George Davis

Travis Jackson

Hughie Jennings

John Henry "Pop" Lloyd


Rabbit Maranville

Pee Wee Reese

Cal Ripken, Jr.

Phil Rizzuto

Joe Sewell

Ozzie Smith

Joe Tinker

Arky Vaughan

Honus Wagner

Bobby Wallace

John Montgomery Ward

Willie Wells


Robin Yount (moved to the outfield for his last nine seasons)


=Negro Leagues player
===Multiple Gold Glove Award winners===

Ozzie Smith - 13

Omar Vizquel - 11

Luis Aparicio - 9

Mark Belanger - 8

Dave Concepcion - 5

Tony Fernandez - 4

Alan Trammell - 4

Derek Jeter - 3

Barry Larkin - 3

Roy McMillan - 3

Rey Ordóñez - 3

Gene Alley - 2

Larry Bowa - 2

Don Kessinger - 2

Edgar Renteria - 2

Cal Ripken, Jr. - 2

Alex Rodriguez - 2

Zoilo Versalles - 2

Maury Wills - 2
All time single season assist leaders among shortstops

#Ozzie Smith: 621 (St. Louis Cardinals, 1980)
#Glenn Wright: 601 (Pittsburgh Pirates, 1924)
#Dave Bancroft: 598 (Philadelphia Phillies/New York Giants, 1920)
#Tommy Thevenow:597 (St. Louis Cardinals, 1926)
#Ivan DeJesus: 595 (Chicago Cubs, 1977)
#Cal Ripken: 583 (Baltimore Orioles, 1984)
#Whitey Wietelmann: 581 (Boston Braves, 1943)
#Dave Bancroft: 579 (New York Giants, 1922)
#Rabbit Maranville: 574 (Boston Braves, 1914)
#Don Kessinger: 573 (Chicago Cubs, 1968)
All time single season putout leaders among shortstops

# Donie Bush: 425 (Detroit Tigers, 1914)
# Hughie Jennings: 425 (Baltimore Orioles [National League], 1895)
# Joe Cassidy: 408 (Washington Senators, 1905)
# Rabbit Maranville: 407 (Boston Braves, 1914)
# Dave Bancroft: 405 (New York Giants, 1922)
# Eddie Miller: 405 (Boston Braves, 1940)
# Monte Cross: 404 (Philadelphia Phillies, 1898)
# Dave Bancroft: 396 (New York Giants, 1921)
# Mickey Doolan: 395 (Phiadelphia Phillies, 1906)
# Buck Weaver: 392 (Chicago White Sox, 1913)
Other notable stars


Dick Bartell

Nomar Garciaparra

Chico Carrasquel

Bert Campaneris

Ray Chapman

Bill Dahlen

Alvin Dark

Jim Fregosi

Jack Glasscock

Dick Groat

Herman Long

Marty Marion

Johnny Pesky

Rico Petrocelli

Vern Stephens

Garry Templeton

Maury Wills

Steve Jeltz

Dickie Thon
Currently active shortstops


Jason Bartlett

Clint Barmes

Angel Berroa

Yuniesky Betancourt

Orlando Cabrera

Alex Cora

Bobby Crosby

Stephen Drew

David Eckstein

Adam Everett

Rafael Furcal

Alex Gonzalez

Carlos Guillen

Bill Hall

J.J. Hardy

Brendan Harris

Cesar Izturis

Felipe Lopez

Julio Lugo

Derek Jeter

Jhonny Peralta

Hanley Ramirez

Edgar Renteria

Jose Reyes

Jimmy Rollins

Miguel Tejada

Ryan Theriot

Troy Tulowitzki

Juan Uribe

Omar Vizquel

Jack Wilson

Michael Young

John Mcdonald

See also



★ Gold Glove award winners: AL, NL

List of Gold Glove middle infield duos

One theory of how the shortstop position got its name

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