Saturday, December 10, 2011

What You Didn't Know About Softball

By Johnny Martinez


Softball is thought of as a off shoot of baseball where 2 teams vie with each other with 10 to 14 players in each team. The key key difference between them is that softballs are bigger than baseballs. Softball is also played on a diamond but shrunk than that of baseballs. Although its name is softball, there's little soft about the ball being utilized in the game and actually it is physically more solid than a baseball.

Softball didn't begin out as "softball" straight away. The beginning softball game occurred in Chicago during Thanksgiving of 1887. It was during a soccer match between Yale and Harvard where everything warmed up as a result of a bet. A Yale alumnus all of a sudden tossed a boxing glove at the Harvard follower. The man grabbed a piece of stick and swung at the glove.

Someone is the crowd screamed "Play ball!" and a new game was born. Initially they bundled the boxing hand glove into a ball and a broom handle acted as a bat. The 1st game of softball (which was nameless that time) ended with 41-40 score. Everyone had a fun time that night even though it started by accident.

The game was named "indoor Baseball" but the game moved out-of-doors the following year and the 1st sets of rules were out in 1889. During 1895, Minneapolis arranged an outside game for firefighters as a form of physical training and was called "Kitten Ball" with unimportant difference with the 1st softball that happened in 1887. The game was also called diamond ball, lemon ball, mush ball, cabbage ball, and pumpkin ball. The 1st softball league was assembled in Toronto in 1897.

The name "softball" was coined in United States in 1926 and has grown across the U.S. And the name "softball" became the official name of the game. Nowadays, softball is being played all around the globe in virtually all regions and still gains renown.




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