Many notable softball players were born in California, including Olympians such as Lisa Fernandez, who is widely regarded as one of the best pitchers in the sport's history. Other prominent players include Cat Osterman and Michelle Smith, both of whom have made significant contributions to softball at the collegiate and international levels. California's strong youth and collegiate programs have produced numerous talented athletes who have gone on to excel in professional and Olympic play.
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9 players. 6 infielders and 3 outfielders.
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It's really your choice, but there are more still-proficient piano players at 70 than softball players.
It's becomming more and more popular as time goes by, but being from the California, I'd have to say the West Coast... particularly Southern California. The calibur of play is more advanced, and there are more little league teams, travel teams, ect. If you ever watch college softball or even look at the stats of team USA softball, the majority of players are from California. The olympic softball training facility is even located in Chula Vista Ca, (near San Diego).
you dont. i play softball and i have no clue what a gill is. far as my knowledge, fish need gills, not softball players.
In most leagues, it's 9 players