in younger ages it is not alloud, but when you get in to 4th or 5th grade you can.
Stealing is a term used in both baseball and softball which is when a runner on 1st, 2nd, or 3rd base leaves their base right after a pitch to try to get to the next base when the ball is not hit: either foul or fair.
if your on a base and the ball leaves the pitchers hands you can run to the next base. that's called stealing the base
When the runner is not required to run to a base she/he must be tagged in order to be out. (like when stealing)
it is called "stealing" when the ball is first released from the pichers hand the runner can take off running and slide into whatever base she is going to.
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Advancing on a passed ball does not count as a stolen base unless runner was already in the act of stealing the base, in that case it is a stolen base.
In fast pitch, a runner can attempt to steal as soon as the ball has left the pitcher's hand.
there are 4 bases in softball, homeplate, first base, second base, third base...
the softball base is 60 ft then it goes to 90 ft when you get older.
what is the real size of softball bases??
This position is called shortstop. They act as a cut-off form the outfield on plays that require a relay. They also usually take the throw from the catcher to second base to tag a runner stealing the base.