Softball is a team sport that closely resembles baseball. A softball game is played between two teams. Each team can have multiple players on their roster; however, only nine players can be on the field at a time. The object of the game is to score the most runs. A run is scored when a player on the offensive (batting) team advances around all four bases, touching each in turn, without being "put out" by a player on the defensive (fielding) team. The game is played on a field that consists of a dirt infield and a grass outfield. The infield is square and is sometimes referred to as the diamond. There are four bases on the field; the starting and ending base is called “home plate.” The other three bases, going counter-clockwise, are first, second, and third base. A game is usually made up of seven innings, although, fewer or more innings may be played depending on the score. The game of softball is an easy one to gain knowledge of, all the player has to do is learn the rules, the mental game, and the positions.
The first thing the player should do to learn the game of softball is learn the rules. The rules of softball are fairly simple. The game has a lot of little rules but the big rules are what are important. The player should go to the nearest Wal-Mart or Academy to find a rule book about softball. That is the best way to learn the rules. For example the infield fly rule is when there are less than two outs, or how the player cannot leave the base until the pitcher has released the ball. The rules are very important factors that make up softball. If players do not know the rules then they cannot fully understand the game of softball because the players could be using the rules for baseball instead of softball. Although some rules are the same for baseball and softball, other rules are different.
Secondly, the main adversity of softball is in the player’s mind, which is learning the mental game of softball. Almost 90 percent