canon_fanatic wrote in post #8580286
This is going to be my first time shooting an MLB game tomorrow, just wanted to know from the experienced what the best technique is for getting good shots. Do you focus on one player hoping for the ball to come to him or is there enough time to get the camera over there from the batter/pitcher? I have no clue so some tips would greatly be appreciated, thanks.
canon_fanatic wrote in post #8582765
7th row from the field half way between home and 1st.
Start with a few of the pitcher and batter. For the pitcher, snap the ball visible in the windup and release. For the batter, work on your timing for bat on ball, but this is tough since it takes a good pitch and a good swing. For left handed batters, you'll get better faces after their swing is complete.
Once a hit is made, aim towards first. Capture the throw right before it hits the 1B's glove. With a little luck, you'll capture the runner's foot on the bag. Otherwise, it'll be clear that the runner was out.
If the runner is safe at first, stay focused on him. Watch for pick-off attempts and dives back to base. Watch for steal attempts. And ultimately, watch for double plays... my favorite play to try to capture. Get the runner as he tackle slides into 2nd, get the 2B as he jumps and throws to 1B.
With a 200mm max, give up on the outfielders... unless it's a great diving catch, the basic pop-fly catches aren't too exciting to capture, especially if you don't have 400mm.
From there, try to stay a base ahead of the lead runner... when another hit is made, watch for close plays at 3B and home.
Warmup throws between innings are also good times to capture infielders in action without waiting for the ball to come to them during a real play (especially 3B and SS).