Actually, playing ball is the same as softball.
There is no one on the base, and each base stops it or touches it by killing the first base.
Someone killed second base at first base, third base at second base and home plate at third base.
Of course, according to the batter's hitting direction and the principle of proximity, first block the near base and then seek a double play situation.
In principle, when a double-kill situation is formed, the first base should be killed last, because it takes the longest time to get to the first base, so it can be blocked at the end.
I suggest you study the rules of soft foundation and leave a mailbox if necessary.