Yes
the pitcher is the player that throws the ball to the batter in the games. Most of the time the pitcher stays the same (major league) but sometimes the pitcher changes (youth league).
well jennie finch is a pretty good pitcher.
You can delete the batter and pitcher data separately when you press 'Delete My League Data'
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
The pitcher who pitched the 1-1 count is responsible for the batter if he gets on base.
A runner is entitled to leave the base even if the pitcher is in the circle, if the pitcher is attempting to make a play on a runner, or faking one. That usually means more than just a look-back. A coach that seeks an out here will be risking his/her patience by a good umpire.
yes, there are no rules/regulations for pitching in softball. that's just baseball.
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
Depending on the league rules the answer is usually yes. It would take a combination of a headsup batter/runner, an inattentive firstbaseman and pitcher, and an umpire familiar with the rule in question. But it has certainly been attempted and with success - even in major league baseball!
National Softball League was created in 2009.
Vienna Girls Softball League was created in 1965.
ususally they cannot because the batter could confuse it with the ball