Thursday, 19 March 2020

Baseball

Today we played softball with no T- because with a T- it makes it T-ball, anyways we played it, we had even teams and the object of the game is to hit the ball with a bat before the player tries to run around the field with four bases. Once a player manages to get right round without being given out a run is scored. The team with the most runs at the end of the game is crowned the winner.

The rules of Softball is that each team should contain 9 players and if you hit the ball far and manage to run around all the bases in one run means it's a home run, if the opposing team catches the ball when in the air your out and if they get the ball/when then they touch you while running your out, there are three outs and three bases. If you hit the ball behind you thats a strike three strikes then you have to run.

Equipment: You need a baseball a baseball bat, four bases, Gloves/depends on how hard the ball is. 
 you set the bases up in in a diamond shape on one of them you need the batter to stay and behind the batter there is another person just to get the ball if it goes out/backstop well once you set them up in a diamond shape you need someone at all corners except for the batters one and then just get the fielders to put on gloves then go off and start your game... Have fun 

1 comment:

  1. Hey Kaedun, this is a great post. You have explained the rules of softball really well and i think if i had never played i would have a fairly good idea of what is involved. My only question would be what is the difference between baseball and softball? Your title says baseball but in you description you talk about softball.
    I hope that you have been keeping busy while we are away from school - it would be great to see some posts about what you have been doing.
    Mark

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