It's when you make a turn at first base and continue running to second base after being walked. Coaches usually tell their fastest players to do so. However, it can also be a good way to draw attention to someone else if there's a runner at third and you want to get her home.
It's called advancing on errors.
No that has nothing to do with your phisical activity in softball.
Softball is one sport being pulled.
Softball & baseball
You don't need to know how to play softball to run in the Olympics. If you're asking about being a pinch runner then you're out of luck because they no longer have softball in the Olympics.
Yes. Softball will not be a part of the Olympic games in 2012 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/olympics_2012/4658925.stm
because not enough people watch it : (
No, unless you don't tell the umpire.
her hobbies are playing softball and being with her kids
Some softball stereotypes include players being seen as aggressive and competitive, wearing knee-high socks, and chewing gum while playing. Additionally, there may be stereotypes about softball players being tomboys or not feminine.
The first game of softball was played on Thanksgiving Day in 1887 in Chicago. George Hancock is credited with the invention of the (originally) indoor game.
There are quite a few ways to score from 3rd base in softball: * You can steal * RBI * If the bases are loaded you can get walked in * If the bases are loaded the batter can get hit by pitch * If you are in 12u or about you can perform a delay steal