What is the distance between bases in slow-pitch softball?
What is 65ft?
A narrow triangular base
What is the hitting position?
The distance between home plate and the pitcher's plate in adult slow-pitch softball.
What is 50ft?
A play that fails to cause the out of a runner or that allows advancement of a runner.
What is "error"?
The area between the batter's back shoulder, front knee, and over the plate.
What is "strike zone"?
What throwing drill should be taught first?
What is the flick drill?
When can a runner leave base without a penalty in a regulation game?
What is after the ball crosses the plate?
When does the infield fly rule applies?
What is when runners on first and second and one out?
A player who bats and may play in the field.
What is "extra play"?
That portion of the field within the baselines.
What is "infield"?
What is a batted ball that is in foul territory but touched by a player in fair territory is called?
What is a foul ball?
In slow-pitch softball, how many players are on defense?
What is 10?
The number of hits made by a batter divided by the times at bat. Walks and sacrifice flies are not counted as a time at bat.
What is "Batting Average"?
A ball that goes directly from the bat to the catchers glove.
What is "foul tip"?
The foot that the pitcher must keep in constant contact with the pitcher's plate until the delivery of the ball.
What is "pivot foot"?
A play on which an umpire cannot make a decision until requested by a player. The request must be made next play.
What is Appeal Play?
Reaching first base after four balls are called umpire.
What is "Base on Balls"?
The pitcher and catcher.
What is "Battery"?
The official listing of the sequence of the to bat.
What is "Batting Order"?
"Play ball" means to begin the game or resume play.
What is "play ball"?
Throwing or deflecting, by a player, of a thrown or ball by which an out is made.
What is Assist?
An imaginary line 3 feet (0.91 m) to either side of a direct line between bases.
What is "Base Path"?
A play in which two players are legally put out cm same hit ball.
What is "Double Play"?
That portion of a game in which a team plays both offense and defense, starting with the first team at bat.
What is "inning"?
A fly ball hit to the outfield, allowing a runner to score after tagging up when the ball is caught.
What is "sacrifice fly"?