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  2. Schutt Sports - Wikipedia

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    Schutt Sports (trade name of Kranos Corporation) [1] [2] was a United States company that manufactured protective gear for several sports, focusing on American football, baseball, softball, and lacrosse. Products manufactured by company, headquartered in Litchfield, Illinois, included helmets and other protections such as jockstraps, and ...

  3. Pitching machine - Wikipedia

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    The use of pitching machines allows baseball and softball players the opportunity to get batting practice on their own. Most batting machines are set up in a batting cage, a netted area that will contain the balls after they are hit. By using a pitching machine and a batting cage, hitters can get as much batting practice as they desire without ...

  4. Hidden ball trick - Wikipedia

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    The Umpire Ejection Fantasy League explains this is why a hidden-ball trick may never be executed after a base hit, mound visit, or other events in which "time" is called: to put the ball back into play, the pitcher must engage the rubber and if the pitcher engages the rubber without the ball, it is a balk under Rule 8.05(i). [3]

  5. Softball - Wikipedia

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    Near the center of the diamond is the pitching plate, or colloquially "rubber". In fastpitch, a circle 16 feet (4.9 meters) in diameter known as the pitching circle is marked around the pitching plate. [20] A field is officially required to have a warning track between 15 and 12 feet (4.6 and 3.7 meters) from the outfield fence.

  6. Comparison of baseball and softball - Wikipedia

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    Pitching rubber only Players Fielders Nine Nine Ten (fourth outfielder) Extra player A designated hitter (DH) may bat in place of a pitcher (rule varies by league; some levels allow DHs for other fielders) One designated player (DP) may bat in place of a fielder. Some leagues allow an arbitrary number of extra players, up to the entire roster.

  7. Batted ball - Wikipedia

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    Casey McGehee on the Milwaukee Brewers puts a ball in play. In the sports of baseball and softball, a batted ball is a pitch that has been contacted by the batter's bat. Batted balls are either fair or foul, and can be characterized as a fly ball, pop-up, line drive, or ground ball.

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