T-ball is a game like baseball. The T-ball game is for the children of age 4 to 8 years. T-ball is played by the soft ball just like baseball. The children’s play this game to be active. The t-ball allows the young children’s to learn how to do batting, bowling, running and catching etc it is the bases that are being taught to the young children’s they will know how to hit the ball. The t-ball is played with soft ball so that it will be safe for children’s that they will not get injured by the ball.
T-BALL PLAYER POSTIONS:
As we know that T-ball is game just like baseball but it is for children’s of age 4 to 8. So every game has its position but the T-ball can be played in many different positions. They are as follows:
POSITION 1:
PITCHER:…show more content… The job of the pitcher is to start the game by throwing the ball in a position to strike zone to the catcher. POSITION 2:
CATCHER:
The catcher stands behind the home plate. They wear helmet, face guard, chest plate and legging for protection. The catcher gets the pitches from the pitcher.
POSITION 3:
FIRST BASE:
The most of the outs are made by the first base. The fielder usually throws the ball to the first base to make out.
POSITION 4:
SECOND BASE:
The second base positioned needs more speed. The hands of the positioned should be quick because they usually have to run after catching the ball.
POSITION 5:
THIRD BASE:
The third base player needs to be active and strong. They need to react quickly to hit the field hardly for which should the third base positioned be strong.
POSITION 6:
SHORTSTOP:
The short stop should develop sound at the time of throwing to make accurate throw to 1st. for this position also the strong speed and quick hands are required.
POSITION 7:
LEFT FIELD:
The left fielder is just behind the third base player and the shortstop player. They covers are wide area.
POSITION 8:
CENTER FIELD:
The most area is covered by the center fielder. They are just behind the second base positioned.
POSITION 9:
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