Bringing outfielders in on the grass?
2016/7/15 17:50:45
Question
In our league, we have a number of young players who cannot hit the ball very far. So, our team brought our outfielders into the edge of the infield on the "dirt" behind the bases for a particular batter.
The other team protested and said we couldn't do that that the outfielders had to remain in the grass. I know that this is not a rule specific to our league and I was not aware of any such rule for softball, but to avoid an argument, we had our outfielders remain on the grass.
Is there a rule regarding where you have to position your outfielder or for that matter your infielders (except for the pitcher and catcher of course).
Thanks for your help!
Answer
Hi Phillip,
If it's a non-co-ed game there are no requirements for positions where players must play, except everyone (except the catcher) must be in fair territory.
I gave you the answer so I'm allowed a thought...competition is a good thing but sometimes it can be overdone particularly at our lower levels where players need to succeed if they are to stay with the game over the long haul.
Mark
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