Softball uses the same fielding as Baseball, assuming you're talking about high school level and up. Pitcher, catcher, one player at each base plus a shortstop. Three in the outfield for a total of 9.
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∙ 15y agoWiki User
∙ 15y agoif you include the catcher, 6.
theres pitcher, 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, shortstop and catcher
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∙ 13y agoY pitcher, catcher, first, second, short stop, third
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∙ 16y agosix
You can play baseball players as far as you want into the in-filed as you want its just not a good idea
you can either play first second third base or shortstop.
It has one line.
i think you are working on the same 3rd grade math challenge we are 3 = baseball players in the infield is the best we came up with
It can because players will beat out infield grounders for singles which will raise the player's batting average and, in turn, raise the team's batting average.
It is the same shape as a major league infield
the shape of an outfield in baseball is a half diamond.
diamond
Fielding practice, I believe. Also, possibly, a way of showing off a little for the fans. I believe that it's an age old tradition meant to keep the fielders' arms warm during the middle of the game.
no your are only allowed 6 players in infield
The Major League Baseball players who were infielders for the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals team were John Antonelli, George Fallon, Whitney Kurowski, Marty Marion, Ray Sanders and Emil Verban.
An infield bounce is also known as a ground ball in baseball. It is a ball hit by a batter that bounces on the infield before being fielded by a defensive player.