It's the forth outfielder in slow pitch.
yes.. muhahaha. it was me. and i was an outfielder. and i was hit in the head with a softball, knocked unconsouis to the ground. and died. i will now come and haunt every outfielder that will ever read this. so then. they will feel my pain.
Yes an outfield can step on a base to make an out.
A baseball outfielder glove is usually 12 1/2 to 12 3/4 inches from the tip of the index finger to the heel of the glove. A softball outfielder glove is usually 13 1/2 to 14 inches from the tip of the index finger to the heel of the glove. Since a softball is larger than a baseball, a softball glove will be larger than a baseball glove. However, this doesn't mean that you can't use a baseball glove for playing softball. It just means that you will have less margin of error when catching the softball because of the smaller pocket a baseball glove has.
You could try Whirley or Swirly it has nothing to do with softball but if she's weird it will really work for her.
Occasionally a rover ( short outfielder ) may play there, but normally no fielder is there.
It depends on your league, if your allowed to have 4 outfielder's. That's pretty much the only time.
no, mitts are only allow on the field at first base and catchers positions.
9, not including the batter. BATTER CATCHER PITCHER 1ST BASE 2ND BASE 3RD BASE SHORTSTOP OUTFIELDER: LEFT OUTFIELDER: CENTER OUTFIELDER: RIGHT
Taylor Smith is on the University of Washington's Division I softball team. Born in 1990, she is a junior outfielder for the team that won the NCAA 2009 softball national championship in Oklahoma City.
A good female outfielder maybe able to throw from outfield to home plate. A good outfielder can throw one hoppers with accuracy.
When a ball is hit to the outfield, it is thrown in to a cut-off man, who is essentially there to shorten the throws. This way, the outfielder doesn't have to try to throw the ball extremely far.