On-Deck
It's called a force. The runner is being forced to proceed to the next base by the batter/runner.
If the pitch count is at 2 strikes and 3 balls that is a "full count" meaning the next pitch is the last for that batter. (For all you critics; this is because in softball, if the third strike is fouled out of play the batter is out)
Grand Slam
A strike in softball is when a pitcher pitches a softball to the batter [located in the batter box in front of the catcher] and the batter misses. When it is a strike, it is thrown in a particular area from the batter's armpits to the bottom of their knees.
The perfect softball hit is when the batter is able to reach on base because of the hit. The perfect softball hit is also when you are able to advance the runner to the next base or have the runner get a score. Homerun
when someone hits the softball and and the person on first, second, and third base has to run tothe next base
If you are talking about baseball/softball, then no, on the 3rd strike called by the umpire, the player/batter is out.
The next batter up is termed to be "on deck"
designated batter
Strike Zone The strike zone is from the knee to shoulder of the batting softball player. The strike zone also extends as wide as a normal swing. A strike is called if the ball passes through the strike zone and reaches the catcher. The softball umpire will also call a strike if a batter swings and misses at a pitch outside the strike zone. Three strikes result in a batter being called out by the softball umpire. A ball is called for all pitches that miss the strike zone. Four balls allow a batter to walk to first base uncontested. Outfield These 3 zones are short, middle, and long. In the outfield.
A softball is called a softball because its core is soft and sponge like. The outside is definately not soft but the core is!
Baseball is not called softball. The game of softball is called softball because the ball used is softer than a baseball.