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  • What Are Force out Rules for Softball?

    A force out is a basic type of out a player can use to retire a runner on base. According to the international softball website, a force out is made when a runner loses their right to the bag that...

  • What Are Some Important Basic Rules in Softball?

    The game of fast pitch softball is basically the same as the game as baseball. Differences in the game include the size of the ball, the pitching and field size, among others. Even though there...

  • How to Fill Out a Soft Ball Score Card

    Filling out a softball scorecard can be fun and informative, whether for professional games or your church slow-pitch league. You use the the scorecard to mark down stats during the game as well...

  • Softball Rules for Safety

    Softball is one of the top competitive sports for women in the United States. Along with basketball and soccer, softball has grown into one of the most high-profile sports on the landscape for...

  • Softball History & Rules

    Softball is a sport played around the word and is loved by many. The rules have not changed much from the original game. Although the game of softball was developed after baseball, many aspects of...

  • Official Softball Rules

    Softball is a sport that is played on multiple levels--primarily at the high school, collegiate, and Olympic levels. Softball was first invented in 1887 in Chicago, Illinois by George Hancock,...

  • General Softball Rules

    The game of softball was originally an adaptation of baseball intended to be played indoors. This accounts for why the ball is softer. Over time, however, softball moved to join its brother game...

  • Coed Softball Rules

    Coed softball is a slow-pitch game offered by local parks and recreation departments. Unlike men's and women's fast pitch and slow pitch, there isn't a uniform set of rules. Although the Amateur...

  • Slowpitch Softball Rules

    Slowpitch softball is made for those who love the game of softball and baseball, but don't necessarily like the speed of fast pitching. Due to the slow arc at which the ball is pitched, though,...

  • The Rules for Softball

    Softball is unique in that it is one of the few sports that is widely played both for leisure and professionally. While there are always city leagues that play the game for fun, there are also...

  • Fastpitch Softball Batting Tips

    Two necessities of proper hitting mechanics in fastpitch softball are rhythm and movement. This is because hitting is all about timing. The goal is to hit the ball square every time. However, if...

  • Slowpitch Softball Batting Tips

    Choose the right bat and grip. Bat speed is the most important factor in hitting a ball hard and there are exercises aimed at increasing that speed. As in baseball and fastpitch softball, first...

  • Softball Umpiring Rules

    Softball umpires have to execute games decisively and fairly. They must know the rules of the game and be able to explain them at a moment's notice if players or coaches have questions. Umpires...

  • Simple Softball Rules

    Almost every softball league has rules specific to it. For instance, there are co-ed leagues that require men to bat with their non-dominant hand and that allow a woman batter to take a walk if...

  • Tips for Pitching a Softball

    Throwing a softball takes many aspects such as stance, motion and momentum. There are ways to develop a strong, fast softball pitch that will complement any softball game.

  • ASA Adult Co-Ed Softball Rules

    Founded in 1933, the Amateur Softball Association is softball's official governing organization within the United States. The majority of organized softball leagues around the country choose to...

  • UK Softball Rules

    Softball is a team sport descending from the widespread sport of baseball. Unlike baseball, however, in softball there are only seven innings, the ball is thrown underhand and the field has...

  • Girl Softball Rules

    Softball has become one of the most competitive sports in the United States. Girls learn the same skills that boys learn for baseball, and many become expert players. The rules are similar to...

  • Rules for Chicago Softball

    Chicago-style softball is similar to the standard game of softball played competitively and recreationally around the country. However, there are some major differences in the rules and fabric of...

  • How to Attack A Change-Up Pitch In Softball

    The game of softball came a long way in the last decade. Many people are enjoying the challenges associate with this great game. From children in school yards, women in collage, even representing...

  • How to Keep Score for a Softball/baseball Game

    Have you ever been sitting on the bench of a softball or baseball game and there is someone frantically asking if there is anyone out there who can keep score? Well now you can. With these...

  • About Softball Pitching

    There are two basic ways of playing softball: fast pitch and slow pitch. While fast pitch is generally considered more competitive and requires more skills, slow-pitch softball pitchers also need...

  • About Adult Softball

    Softball is a versatile sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Softball teams can be made up of children, adults, teens or seniors. There is no age limit to those who play the sport, as...

  • What Does a Sacrifice Mean in Softball?

    Fast-pitch softball is a much different game than the slow-pitch version. In fast-pitch, teams have to have excellent pitching, play great defense and scrap for runs any way they can. A 1-0 or 2-1...

  • How Does Youth Softball Differ From High School Softball?

    Organized softball is one of the most popular sports played by girls and women in the country. Most high-school players and those who take it even further have played the game as children and made...

  • How to Play Short Center in Softball

    Softball, unlike baseball, allows you to have 10 players in the field on defense. And while you can elect to place this 10th fielder anywhere you want, most teams choose to have him play a...

  • How to Pick a Runner Off First Base in Softball

    Keep your eye on the game and you might find the right opportunity to get a runner out on first base. Use your ability to think quickly and your skills as a ball player to help win the game. Use...

  • How to Hind Catch Softball

    Catcher is one of the most important and difficult positions in softball. It can be dangerous and strenuous. There are some things to remember to make the job easier and safer.

  • How to Keep Score in Softball

    Softball scoring is exactly the same as baseball scoring. The score is measured by how many "runs" each team scores in the duration of the game. Here you will learn how to recognize a run, and how...

  • How to Teach Someone to Hit a Softball

    Teaching someone to hit a softball can be one of the most frustrating activities in the world. Face it, some people just don’t have hand-to- eye coordination. While this is a factor in...

  • How to Slap hit a Softball

    Slap hit strategy in softball aims at getting the batter on the base, advancing runners to the next base or sacrificing a runner home. Learning the art of executing an effective slap hit in...

  • How to Play Over the Line

    Over the Line is a form of softball popular in San Diego. Focusing more on fun and friends than competition, it is a great way to spend time at the beach. Over the Line has also gained notoriety...

  • How to Play Softball

    The rules of softball are very similar to baseball. Each team gets three outs and then the team in the field changes. Also, the team with most runs at the end of the game wins. The main...

  • How to Slow Pitch a Softball

    In softball, you can choose between playing fast or slow pitch. Slow pitch differs in that it usually yields more hitting during a game than fast pitch. The task then becomes how to manipulate the...

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