Its called short-stop
It doesn't go by base-for force plays, you only have to touch the base. You tag the player on a steal, or when nobody is behind the player.
Occasionally a rover ( short outfielder ) may play there, but normally no fielder is there.
60 feet
84.9 FT
That is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base.
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In softball, a force out occurs when a defensive player tags a base before the offensive player reaches it, forcing the offensive player to be out. A tag out, on the other hand, occurs when a defensive player tags the offensive player with the ball before they reach a base. The key difference is that in a force out, the defensive player tags the base, while in a tag out, the defensive player tags the player.
89 feet 10 inches
60 ft
In softball, a pinch runner is typically a player who substitutes for another player on base to enhance speed or strategic advantage. This is often a player who is known for their quickness and base running skills. The pinch runner can be any eligible player not currently in the game, and their primary role is to advance the runner already on base, especially in critical game situations.
the softball base is 60 ft then it goes to 90 ft when you get older.
A good 20-yard dash time for a 15-year-old softball player typically ranges between 2.8 to 3.2 seconds. This time can vary based on the player's position and overall athleticism. Speed is crucial in softball for base running and fielding, so training to improve sprinting times can be beneficial for performance.