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Recreational Softball Leagues


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Everyone can rattle off the criteria needed to build a good baseball line-up, but what about single sex slow-pitch softball line-ups? What you are looking for in a softball line-up is a lot different than in a baseball line-up.

In a traditional baseball line-up, your leadoff hitter is a guy with speed, who takes pitches and can get on base regularly and shake the pitcher up. Generally you have a contact guy batting second, trying to get the leadoff hitter into scoring position... and then the meat of your order. You try and have the guys with the lowest batting averages down in the lineup, so they hit the least number of times per games.

It is pretty straight forward and, besides Tony LaRussa in St Louis, all major league managers stick to the same basic guidelines.

But slow-pitch softball is different and this article will help you create a line-up that will give you the best chance to win, so that when you check your league schedules on your online league management website, your team will be hovering near the top.

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The first thing to understand is that, unlike baseball, in single sex (not coed) slow-pitch softball everyone generally has a puncher's chance of getting a hit. Even the worst guy on your team should be apt enough to have his/her bat meet the ball. Even if it is a slow roller up the line, every once and again they should be able to get a hit. (In traditional fast pitch baseball, these guys would be strikeout victims every time).

when hitting mattersYou should also have guys on your team that seemingly get a hit every at-bat. These guys can smoke the ball up the middle with ease and grace and their skills should be utilized to the fullest. And if your team is even moderately good, you should have a couple guys you will be able to rely on in key situations.

So, what you should do first is jot down the names of all your players, in no particular order. Next what you should do is put an asterisk next to each guy who is like the first described, the puncher. Next underline the guys who fit the second bill, namely, those who routinely get on base. Last you will want to circle guys who have the power to hit the ball over the fence, or if your league does not allow homeruns, then circle the guys who can usually find a gap and can hit inside the park HRs. Not everyone on your team needs to have a marking.

If you end up with an equal number of each you are fine, if you have more of one than the other, still fine. (However, if you have more than five with asterisks you may want to find another team to play on.)

The next thing you will want to do is break all the like-marked players up. In traditional fast pitch baseball you want your two worst hitters at the bottom of the order, but not so in slow-pitch softball. This is not to say you should bat your less skilled players lead-off or in the cleanup spot, but they shouldn't always bat back to back. In softball it is all about getting guys on base and scoring runs. Back to back lousy hitters will ruin any inning.

glove repairNow that you have separated all your players out, you can start making your lineup.

The assumption, for the sake of this article, will be that you are batting 10 and you have 2 with asterisks, 3 with HR power, 3 that consistently get hits and 2 that didn't have any designation. If your numbers vary any, adjust this accordingly. Also, it really does not matter which players you select, and in fact you can vary it up game by game, it only matters that they fall into the category you assigned them.

The first thing you will want to do is spread out your power hitters. Unlike baseball, it is actually detrimental to bat them consecutively. Take your 3 with power and put them into the 3, 5 and 7 holes. This will break up the power and give you a shot at hitting one over the fence at virtually any part of your game. This will also keep them close enough that if one doesn't hit it over the fence on cue, that right around the corner you will have another guy with power.

Second, take your two worst hitters, those with asterisks, and put them in the 8th and 10th spots. This puts them far enough down that they won't get as many at-bats as the top of the order, but not having them back to back will stop any rally killers.

Next take an underlined name and put it at the top of the order, and, why not, make it the fastest guy on your squad. They may end up at second off an infield grounder, which will help you later.

You should have 2 consistent hitters and 2 without designation left.

Put one of the consistent hitters in the vacant 9 spot. This way, you shouldn't go 1-2-3 when the bottom of your line-up is due to lead off an inning.

slow pitch softballYou should have the 2, 4 and 6 holes left. As a confidence booster, you may want to put one of the non-designated guys in the 4 spot, just make it clear that they are not there to smack HRs, as clean-up hitters of the past were assigned to do. The boost in confidence may take their game to that next level and get them a base hit they may not have otherwise gotten.

The 2 spot should go to your last underline 1ff8 d guy and the 6 hole can be filled with your last non-designated player.

Your lineup should now look something like this:
1-Consistent Hitter
2-Consistent Hitter
3-Power Hitter
4-Average Hitter
5-Power Hitter
6-Average Hitter
7-Power Hitter
8-Lower Ability Hitter
9-Consistent Hitter
10-Lower Ability Hitter

Looking over this the weakest part of the lineup may be your 3-6 hitters, if your power guys are not also good hitters. If that is the case, take your biggest power guy, the one who either hits it a mile or not at all, and make him the 7 hitter.

Besides that one adjustment, this should result in a winning line-up, and you should see your team atop your league standings next time you check out your online league management system.


Author: Evan Pfaff

Evan Pfaff is co-owner of Who's In First.

Who's In First is an online league management system for leagues of all sizes and sports. Our state-of-the-art software enables league managers the ability to quickly create and deploy schedules and standings over the Internet.

Visit Who's In First, http://www.whosinfirst.com, today for a free demonstration and to learn why Who's In First is the best choice for your league.

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If you visit any college softball program or hitting facility in the country, you are going to witness thousands of softball players performing an impressive number of softball hitting drills.

Their goal is to improve what is considered to be one of the most difficult skill to master in sports - hitting a softball. Trying to hit a small object traveling quickly with a bat is difficult.

play softball in collegeTo become a skilled hitter, you must spend hours and hours refining your swing. This is accomplished using a great variety of softball hitting drills that work on different things.

You can choose from hundreds of different softball hitting drills. Selecting the most appropriate drills can be confusing for players, coaches, and parents.

Here are 6 factors to consider when you have to choose effective softball hitting drills:

1) Know the purpose - You must select a drill based on what you want to work on or where you are in the development of your swing. Each drill must have a specific purpose and be in line with your goals. Performing a drill for the sake of doing a drill is counterproductive.

2) Must be challenging enough - You must choose a drill that represents a challenge. That means that it isn't too easy or too difficult. Athletes love challenges and a good challenging drill will definitely help them improve their hitting. If it is too hard, they will get frustrated and get nothing out of it. If it is too easy, they will get bored quickly and loose focus.

3) Vary them but not too fast - Variety is the essence of motivation. In order to stay motivated, you need to introduce new drills on a consistent basis. New softball hitting drills are important to stay motivated. On the other side, you must make sure you don't change them too quickly. You must have enough time to get used to each drill and get the most out of it.

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4) Know the possible variations - Each drill usually have a number of possible variations that can be introduced. This is important because sometimes you will need to make the drill a little more challenging or a little easier based on the skills of the batter.

5) Know the common mistakes - When using a drill on a regular basis, you'll notice that players tend to make the same mistakes on the same drills. Knowing the common mistakes of each drill will help you better explain them and avoid a huge waste of time by having your players perform drills incorrectly.

6) Know alternative drills - For a variety of reasons, certain athletes will not get certain drills. In these cases, instead of both getting frustrated with the lack of success, you should be able to pull out a new drill of your hat that works the exact same thing. In other words, for each aspect of hitting you want to work on, you should know at least 3-5 drills that work that specific aspect. This will help you add variety but also allow you to change a drill if it is not working for someone.



Marc Dagenais, MHK, CSCS, is a softball speak performance coach that helps softball players and coaches become more successful. Visit our Softball Drills Directory at: http://www.softballperformance.com/softball-drills

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Softball Bats

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A softball bat is made from hard wood, metal, or any of the other standard materials. It is generally 86 centimeters (cm) in length, 6 cm in width, and 1 kilogram (kg) in weight. Earlier, softball bats were made mainly of wood, but advancements in technology have introduced substances such as aluminum, graphite, and composites.

Softball is a team sport in which a ball, 28 to 30.5 cm in circumference, is thrown by a team member called a pitcher and hit by another member with a round, smooth stick called a bat. Softball bats have a maximum diameter of 2.25 inches, making it somewhat difficult to make solid contact with the ball. Softball bats quickly taper from barrel area. This makes barrel of a softball bat stretched, giving it more hitting area. These bats have two markings on them. One of these markings is the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) logo that all softball bats must have; the other is a Bat Performance Factor (BPF) rating of 1.20. The Bat Performance Factor (BPF) is a scheme that determines one bat's performance over another. All softball bats need to have a BPF of 1.20.

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softball hitting techniquesThere are some important factors to be considered when choosing a softball bat. The bat should be long enough to reach the batter's wrist when he or she is standing straight with arms at his or her side. Individual requirements may differ as far as the weight of a softball bat is considered. A player should be able to swing a bat easily and control the swing with both hands, without sprain. It is advisable to use a bat that is light in weight because lighter bats can be swung more rapidly and the resulting distance could be farther. It is also recommended to use a carbon based softball bat as carbon performs better than aluminum. Moreover, bats should have a smooth safety grip and not just tapes. It is suggested that, while batting, a batter should distribute his or her weight on both feet, and a ball should be hit when it is in the level between shoulders and chest. This gives it another direction.


Author: Kevin Stith

Softball provides detailed information on Softballs, Fastpitch Softball, Softball Equipment, History Of Softball and more. Softball is affiliated with Reviews on Softball Bats.

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Perhaps your slowpitch softball team didn't make it to the playoffs this year, or get as far in the last tournament as you had hoped for. You certainly don't want that to happen next year! The good news is, it doesn't have to. Don't let them off the hook. The answer to becoming a great team may be as simple as getting rid of that used slowpitch softball bat and getting a new one. I know, that may sound strange, but if you don't have the latest in slowpitch softball bat technology you're lagging way behind the other teams.

rotational hittingChoosing a new softball bat isn't difficult, but it does take a little research. Don't just walk into Wal-Mart and pick up a $20 no-name bat and call it a day. That would be a huge mistake if you're looking to improve your team's play and swing for the fence. Today, softball bat technology has went to a new level. It is incredible at how far technology has come with softball equipment. You must stay on top of this technology if you want to remain competitive.

What bats offer the newest in technology? Here's a look at a few of our favorites.

Worth Softball Bats

Worth slowpitch softball bats offer NANO composite frames that help to increase bat speed and give added power on every swing. The Worth Mayhem softball bat is one of its top models, with a retail price of $299.

The latest slowpitch softball bat from Worth is the new Jeff Hall Mayhem M7 model. Brand new for 2007 this bat is an extremely limited edition model with only 2,000 being available for distribution. The bat features an even larger sweet spot than it's regular Mayhem model. You will be hitting HR's like never before if you are lucky enough to get your hands on one of these Worth limited edition bats.

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Miken Softball Bats  Choosing The Best Slowpitch Softball Bat

slow pitch softball batsMiken is another of the top manufacturers of softball equipment. The slowpitch softball bat that is getting the most attention is their "FREAK" model. Retailing for around $299, the FREAK offers a 13.5" barrel, plus it is designed to hit the ball LONG and over the fence! All top-of-the-line Miken bats include the E-Flex ESD (Extended Sweet Spot) technology. They are also end-loaded, which gives maximum distance. Plus, the FREAK also includes a thinner bat handle for even more control. The knob is coated with their X-Tack coating for additional control. You'll do your team well by selecting one of the Miken model bats.

Easton Softball Bats  Choosing The Best Slowpitch Softball Bat

Long regarded as one of the top slowpitch softball bat manufacturers, Easton offers up a full carbon composite bat called CNT, or Carbon Nanotube Technology. Nanotube uses a smaller bead, making it much stronger and even more flexible in the hitting area. This new technology also makes the bat last much longer than normal without breaking. The Stealth line of bats are Easton's top sellers.

Demarini Softball Bats  Choosing The Best Slowpitch Softball Bat

Demarini is another top quality slowpitch softball bat company. Demarini uses a method of fusing together carbon composite materials plus high performance aluminum. This combination creates an incredible "pop" when hit. It's similar to a golf club in that the bat flexes when hit and the aluminum delivers the power. And what power that is! Demarini is known as the industry standard when it comes time to review slowpitch softball bat.

As you can see, in order to be the best you're going to have to use the latest in sports technology. Put away the used slowpitch softball bat and get the latest in slowpitch softball bat technology, and you can and watch your team start to improve in the standings.


Author: Terry Edwards

You can find out more about Choosing The Best Slowpitch Softball Bat as well as much more information on all types of bats at http://www.Ball-Bats.InfoFromA-z.com

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