The runner is out he/she would have to be in foul territory and on the bag.
There are quite a few ways to score from 3rd base in softball: * You can steal * RBI * If the bases are loaded you can get walked in * If the bases are loaded the batter can get hit by pitch * If you are in 12u or about you can perform a delay steal
Yes it counts as an RBI.
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bases loaded means that there is a runner on 1st base, a runner on 2nd base, and a runner on 3rd base, all of the bases.
Yes, they can be rolled after being end loaded. When you roll a bat you are rolling the sweet spot not the entire length of the barrel.
Nothing, real ball players dont need loaded softball bats or doctored balls. Man up, practice a little and get better.
End loaded put more weight at the end cap (oppisite the handle) "Regular" is more balanced weight throughout the entire bat.
It depends - are you a slapper, a power hitter, do you have slow bat speed or fast bat speed. The answers may be balanced, end-loaded, light drops (-11, -12). There is a great site - www.thecoachreviews.com - that reviews the Best Fastpitch Softball Bats. It also provides reviews from Players, Coaches and Parents. Also provides Top Rankings of Fastpitch Bats in several categories - Slappers, Power Hitters, Balanced, End-Loaded, Team Bats (8U, 10U, 12U), Composite and Non-Composites. Also, info on selection and care of Fastpitch Softball Bats: www.thecoachreviews.comRead more: What_is_the_best_bat_to_use_in_fastpitch_softball
When all three bases are loaded, and the person up to bat gets a home-run and all the players (even the batter) scores
bases loaded means that there is a runner on 1st base, a runner on 2nd base, and a runner on 3rd base, all of the bases.
you can sneak a base in softball when the pitcher throws the ball by running to the next base NOTE: Cannot be done when fully loaded NOTE 2: Be careful! You can gt out if there is a strike or foul and not back to the original base in time, i think
If you are a slapper, like me, you will want a balanced light bat because you don't need to generate a lot of force to get on base. If you are a power hitter you would want a more end-loaded bat. The bat you want all depends on what kind of batter you are.