
WATCH: Michael Busch breaks down first base fundamentals |
Marquee Sports Network's Elise Menaker caught up with Michael Busch to go through the defensive mechanics, strategy and footwork it takes to play at first base.
Watch the interview below: Video summary/cliff-notes: (00:00) Introduction: Cubs first baseman Michael Busch discusses his defensive transformation over the past year, sharing insights and tips for young players. (00:24) Footwork Fundamentals: Proper foot positioning is crucial; Busch prefers feeling the base with his right foot while keeping mobility for different plays. (01:21) Timing & Reaction: Being ready in a split step is essential, adjusting based on where the ball is hit. Experience and reps help develop instincts for fielding. (02:17) Picking the Ball: Staying low and maintaining good glove presentation improves handling difficult throws. Backhand plays feel smoother for Busch than forehand. (03:18) Covering First Base: Key focus is securing the ball cleanly before making a play; footwork and momentum should always lead toward the base. (04:13) Tossing to the Pitcher: Routine underhand throws should be controlled and aimed before the dirt, while firmer throws are needed for plays to the left. (05:14) Decision Making: No hesitation—once committed to a play, be aggressive and trust instincts developed through repetition. (05:41) Challenging Play Near the Tarp: Busch recalls making a difficult catch near the tarp despite wind, sun, and netting obstacles, emphasizing trust and reaction. (06:16) Final Thoughts: Some plays don’t go as planned, but consistent practice builds confidence and skill for future success.