The first notable slapper in women's softball is often considered to be Dot Richardson. She gained recognition for her unique hitting style, which involved a quick, aggressive approach to batting that emphasized speed and placement. Richardson's success as a slapper helped popularize the technique in women's softball, influencing many players who followed.
A slapper is someone who normally bats on the left hand side and walks from the back to the front of the batters box while attempting to hit the ball. If you need any help I am a slapper and am willing to answer any more questions. Just post them in my message board!Slapperi am a slapper too and it is not that hard it is all what she said... look me up for more info on softball
Mens fastpitch softball rubber is 46 feet and womens is 43 feet.
National Signing Day for Womens Softball 2012?
MS. Cocah teacher
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a softball is larger, and most of the time harder. a baseball is used in mens baseball, as to a softball is used in womens. hope i helped,
At the 2008 Games, that would be softball.
Dottie Green
womens softball
If it hits the ground then hits the batter then yes. If it just hits the ground then no.
Yes, they do. They are a very competitive program. Their coach is Diane Ninemire.
43 feet in fast pitch