A person would run the bases as fast as possible, but making sure to run towards the outside of the basepaths if forced outside the line. Also be sure to not intentionally interfere with the fielders.
a softbal is not easy to throw- you probably are not throwing a real softball.
Error on the throw
Because it looks and smells like a pickle.
you need to have really quick thinking and a time clock in your head to know which base to throw to
To get a force out when a runner is on 1st base and the ball is hit, you can throw the ball to 2nd base.
Absolutely NOT. The pitcher does NOT have to disengage the rubber to attempt a throw to a base. There's a huge debate over this, but anyone who tells you that a pitcher has to step off before throwing to a base hasn't read their rulebook very carefully.
he could not throw to 1st base from the 2nd base position, he some kind of mental block and could not throw to 1st, he would throw it all over the place
127 feet
Well I don't know about you but I know I throw out things that I don't need.
Even if third base is playing up third base is still a longer throw.
It is spelled Softball and it was invented in 1887 in Chicago on Thanksgiving day, by George Hancock. -k1956
When a throw is made to a base where there is no force out, the throw has to be catchable to avoid the runner taking more bases on an overthrow or an error. So a throw must be placed some distance above the ground for the position player to make a play on the ball. This gives the base runner the opportunity to slide under the throw and touch the base with either his hand or foot. So I guess in short a slide is intended to get under the throw.