Three strikes equal one out in a regular softball game.
Three, but in softball four.
If you are talking about baseball/softball, then no, on the 3rd strike called by the umpire, the player/batter is out.
The are six outs in an inning of softball. (trick question -- there are three outs per team and both teams play in one inning). Six, just like in baseball.
asa, usfa, usssa
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 three strikes in Fastpitch softball.
Generally softball is a faster paced game than baseball. The rules of softball vary depending on which association your playing under. Some leagues start every at bat with the count at 1 and 1, this drasticaly speeds up the game. The ASA only allows you three strikes, meaning that if you have two strikes, and you foul a ball, you are out. This is done to help speed the game along. Also most softball leagues only play 7 innings as opposed to the 9 played in baseball. Some rules in major league baseball are there to help speed the game along as well, for instance the pitcher technically only has 20 seconds to throw a pitch once the catcher throws it back to him, however there are no limits to timeouts in baseball, so the batter can call a timeout any time he chooses (provided the umpire grants his request), and then the catcher can call a timeout to have a meeting on the mound with a pitcher...
Speaking for sports, for boys, it would most likely have to be football, basketball, and baseball. For girls, it is most likely basketball, volleyball, and softball.
Ground out, fly out, and of course strike out.
after three people on the bating team are out
Three. First base, second base and third base. Home plate is not a base.