players are either on the feild or batting. there is a 1st base man, 2nd base man, 3rd base man, shortstop, pitcher, catcher, right feild, center feild, and left feild. the base men have to either step on the base or tag the player to get him out.
they may have had a little grass but mostly dirt
it is made out of grass sticks dirt and in a dome -shape a lot made out of dirt and grass
The "dirt" we see isn't really what I would call dirt. A baseball infield is made up of a special mixture of sand, silt, and clay. (Silt is a natural material halfway between sand and clay as far as particle size is concerned.) There doesn't seem to be any one central source and depends more of the likings of the local groundskeepers. At Fenway Park, they mix in some ground up kitty-litter type stuff to give the infield "dirt" a redder color. Our local AA minor league park has artificial "dirt" made up of ground up automobile tires. Low maintenance and good drainage were what they were looking for around here!
Dirt, grass
no your are only allowed 6 players in infield
Mow the grass, rake the dirt, chalk the foul lines and batter's box, and wet down the infield dirt.
softball players are girls, there are nine postions! depends on your position to tell what you do? then offence hits three strikes your out! four balls you get first base and can steal second if your smart and do it right IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT SOFTBALL PLAYERS DO THEN YOUR WEIRD. NOT SMART!!!!!! okay then, BYE!!!
It is a white sphere. If you want a picture, go to Google.com. Click images in the top left. Then type in Baseball. Ta-da!
Most softball bases today are made out of rubber. They do have a metal bottom that allows the base to stay where it is supposed to be. There are throw-down bases that are made out of foam and can be thrown down anywhere.
softball is like baseball. it uses a bigger ball, metal bat, and the infield is made out of dirt not grass. there r other small differences too
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The SFS was made out of concrete, metal, Grass, Dirt, Steel and timber
players are either on the feild or batting. there is a 1st base man, 2nd base man, 3rd base man, shortstop, pitcher, catcher, right feild, center feild, and left feild. the base men have to either step on the base or tag the player to get him out.
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
Baseballs do bounce high. The factors governing this are: A. The angle of the ball hitting the ground based on how it comes of a players bat. A "chopper" as example will bounce high if the hitter bats down on a fast ball; B. The bounce is often based on the surface onto which it is hit. The variables are the wetness of the grass, the speed from which it leaves the bat, the field surfaces, such as artificial turf or natural grass and the hardness of the infield and outfield dirt.
The dirt under grass can be called soil.