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100

This is the number of players on the field for one team in softball

Answer: What is 9?

100

This is the distance between bases in standard softball.

Answer: What is 60 feet?

100

This infielder is responsible for covering second base on most steal attempts from first.

Answer: Who is the second baseman?

100

This type of softball has raised seams for better grip and is commonly used in fastpitch.

Answer: What is a fastpitch softball?

100

A legally bunted ball that pops up and is caught before hitting the ground results in this type of out.

Answer: What is a caught foul tip (or pop-out bunt)?

200

This is how many strikes make an out.

Answer: What is 3?

200

This is the distance from the pitcher’s mound to home plate in fastpitch softball.

Answer: What is 43 feet?

200

This outfielder typically has priority on fly balls hit to the gaps and is considered the “captain” of the outfield.

Answer: Who is the center fielder?

200

This part of the bat must remain within regulated diameter limits, typically no more than 2 1/4 inches.

Answer: What is the barrel?

200

This baserunning violation occurs when a runner leaves the base too early on a pitch in fastpitch.

Answer: What is leaving early?

300

This is the maximum number of outs per half inning

Answer: What is 3?

300

This pitch spins downward sharply due to forward rotation.

Answer: What is a drop ball?

300

On a bunt defense to the first-base side, this player usually fields the ball while the pitcher covers first.

Answer: Who is the first baseman?

300

This measurement of a bat equals its length minus its weight and affects swing speed.

Answer: What is drop weight?

300

This type of out occurs when a fielder touches a base with the ball before a forced runner arrives.

Answer: What is a force out?

400

This is what happens when a batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely

Answer: What is a base hit?

400

This rule allows a team to end the game early if they are ahead by a large margin.

Answer: What is the mercy rule?

400

In a standard double-play ball hit to the left side, this player initiates the pivot by throwing to second.

Answer: Who is the shortstop?

400

This certification stamp ensures a bat meets performance standards set by governing bodies like USA Softball.

Answer: What is a USA Softball (ASA) stamp?

400

This advanced stat measures a batter’s ability to reach base, including hits, walks, and hit-by-pitches.

Answer: What is on-base percentage (OBP)?

500

This rule requires a runner to leave the base only after the pitch reaches the batter in fastpitch softball.

Answer: What is the look-back rule?

500

This strategic defensive alignment shifts players to one side based on a batter’s tendencies.

Answer: What is a defensive shift? 

500

In a slap-hitter defensive alignment, this infielder often plays in and toward the baseline to cut off soft hits and force plays at home.

Answer: Who is the third baseman?

500

This internal bat feature reduces vibration and improves energy transfer on contact.

Answer: What is a vibration dampening system (or connection piece)?

500

This rare defensive play involves recording three outs in a single continuous play without errors.

Answer: What is a triple play?