Pitcher, Catcher, 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base or short stop
There are 9 positions on a softball field.
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Basic positions are: pitcher,catcher,firstbase man,secondbase man,thirdbase man,shortstop,right field, left field, center field
if you are talking about baseball or softball the outfield is the grass part behind the bases. There are 3 positions out there. Right field, Left field, and Center field.
Pitcher, Catcher, 1st base, 2nd base, shortstop, 3rd base, Right Field, Left field and Center field.Then there DH were you just hit.
3rd, shortstop, 2nd base, 1st base, left field, centerfield, and right field
no, mitts are only allow on the field at first base and catchers positions.
The fundamentals are catching, throwing, hitting, and baserunning. I would also consider playing position as a fundamental in softball because there is a proper way of executing the playing positions on the field.
They don't use four outfielders in softball. Some slow-pitch leagues may choose to use four outfielders, but other than that, the positions are the same as in baseball. Rec leagues, high school, and college softball all use three outfielders: left field, right field, and center field.
There are a total of 9 positions for softball. You have your catcher who is behing home plate, the pitcher, 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, shortstop ; who is in between 2nd and 3rd, then you have right field ; behind first base, center field ; behind 2nd base and left field behind 3rd base. Hope that helped :)
9 players can be on a softball team, cause there is only 9 positions. Catcher, Pitcher, 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, short stop, Left field, Center Field, and Right Field. But u can have more than 9 as many as u want. I know I play on a softball team
Catcher, Pitcher, First Base, Second Base, Short Stop, Third Base, Left Field, Center Field, and Right Field are all the positions in softball. Also an option is a Designated Hitter, Designated Player, Flex, Right Center Field, and Left Center Field