In baseball, it is when a player hits a single, double, triple and home run (in any order, but if in that order a natural cycle)in the same game, so it is probably the same thing in softball. It is the same in softball as well.
A single in softball is when the batter hits the ball and she gets to first base. A double would be her getting to second. A triple is getting to third. And a home run is getting around all four bases and coming home.
From my experience miken does not make a single wall bat although the maniac is an alloy it's still multi wall
The natural cycle in softball is when a player hits a single, double, triple and then a home run. In baseball this has only been accomplished 5 times.
As of July 2014, Cat Osterman does appear to be single. Cat is a well known All-American softball pitcher.
Most walks in a single season: 2008 301 BB's
umpire judges if single, double, triple, strike, or ball
They named it softball because the game of softball was derived from Baseball. The baseball had a hard core whereas the softball has a soft core, so they named it softball. Although the ball is not softball the core of the ball is soft.
In one full game with 7 innings you have to hit at least one single, double, triple, and a home run.
Cat Hosfield, a high school All American and 2008 Softball National Player of the Year who is now playing at Tennessee. This All SEC team player fanned 659 batters in a single season during her junior campaign at Riverdale High School .
Softball is played on a softball field or it is often referred to as a diamond.
No, bunting in 16U softball is not illegal.