The maximum number of players on the field at any one time is 13, nine defensive players including the pitcher, and four offensive players, one occupying each base and the hitter. The catcher, by the way, is the only defensive player allowed to be in position not in fair territory.
If your questions refers to how many players are allowed in the "outfield" at any one time, the answer is there is no limit, all eight defensive players, including the catcher, if you so choose, may be positioned in the outfield. The only one not allowed is the pitcher, of course, who must pitch the ball to begin play.
At any time, there are 9 defensive players and 1 to 4 offensive players on the field.
At one time it is nine players on the field.
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There are 22 players of a field at a time, 11 offense and 11 defense.
In Australian Rule there are 18 players from each team on the field. Only 11 players can be on feild
The offense and the defense can each have 11 players on the field. If they have 12 ormore players on the field when the ball is snapped they are penalized.
18 players from each team are allowed on the field at one time.
Canadian football is played with 12 players per team.
there are nine players on the field at a time. catcher pitcher shortstop secondbaseman firstbaseman thirdbaseman left fielder right fielder left fielder and center fielder
22, eleven players per team.
Each team has 22 players. Only 18 can be on the field at any time.
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