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A softball catcher could get injured easily. They catch every pitch, and foul balls often fly back and hit their body. They also occasionally have collisions at home plate when trying to tag a...
A softball may not be as hard as a baseball, but it still comes in fast. In addition to batters, runners also need protection when they slide into bases. Softball players should wear helmets as a...
Fast-pitch softball bats run the gamut from basic aluminum solid-construction bats to highly engineered composite bats. As fast-pitch softball grows, composite bats are taking the lead as the...
The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) is the governing body of the sport in America. Founded in Oklahoma City in 1933, the focus of the ASA is to promote the sport and ensure fairness...
The game of softball is similar to the game of baseball except for variations in field size, pitching and equipment. The ball used in softball is bigger and heavier than the ball used in baseball....
There are rules for Amateur Softball Association (ASA), a girls fast-pitch softball association.
Competitive softball is a demanding game that has specific standards for the equipment used. Bats must be within specific ranges for weight and length, bases must be standardized in distance and...
The National Softball Association of America (ASA) is the country's official governing body for the sport. Created in 1933, the organization is responsible for developing, reviewing and revising...
In order to ensure the safety of its players and the fairness of its championship games, the Amateur Softball Association of American has composed a set of regulations for the equipment used in...
The American Softball Association of America, also known as the ASA, is the premiere governing body for amateur softball in the United States. While softball rules have remained largely unchanged,...
The ASA, or Amateur Softball Association of America, is a non-profit organization that promotes the sport of softball. To join the ASA, you must love the softball and understand the rules of the...
There are many types of softball bats to use. Some are regulated for American Softball Association (ASA) play while some are used to play non ASA-related leagues. Makers of softball bats make up...
The ASA, or American Softball Association, has rules that must be followed in order to play softball for an ASA-related organization. They are a non-profit organization based out of Oklahoma City,...
Slow pitch softball is a popular recreation sport throughout the United States. It is a variation of fast pitch softball, which is played professionally and intercollegiately. The slow pitch...
With over three million members, the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) functions as the governing body for amateur softball in the United States. In addition to representing over a quarter...
Founded in 1933, the Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) was named the national governing body of softball by the United States Olympics Committee in 1978. There are 84 local ASA...
Becoming an Amateur Softball Association Umpire can be a very fun, interesting and rewarding pastime. It does take hard work and dedication and every year more than 42,000 umpires take the field...
The Amateur Softball Association provides an outlet for athletes of all ages to participate in America's favorite sport. In order to support teams within the association, fund raising efforts are...
The Amateur Softball Association, also known as the ASA, is a non-profit volunteer organization that has teams for males and females of all ages. The ASA was formed in 1933 and led the campaign to...