May 7, 2026

In softball, pitchers are different. Every play starts with them. Every eye in the stadium eventually turns toward the circle. Whether the game is tied in the seventh inning or the bases are loaded with two outs, the pitcher carries a level of pressure no other position fully understands. But talent alone does not create

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May 6, 2026

Why Certain Players End Up at First, Second, Shortstop, Third, Pitcher, and Catcher If you watch a great softball team play, it can almost look effortless. The shortstop glides to a ground ball and fires a strike to first. The catcher controls the entire game with confidence. The pitcher dominates the circle while the corners

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May 1, 2026

When it comes to elite fastpitch softball bats, few names carry as much weight as Easton. And with the release of the 2026 Ghost Unlimited, they’ve once again pushed the limits of performance, innovation, and confidence at the plate. This isn’t just another bat release—it’s a continuation of one of the most dominant bat lines

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April 26, 2026

If I were building a competitive softball catcher starting at 10 years old, I wouldn’t just focus on skills—I’d build a complete athlete. Catching is one of the most demanding positions on the field. It requires leadership, toughness, quick thinking, and a unique blend of physical and mental abilities that most positions don’t demand at

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April 22, 2026

For young athletes with dreams of playing softball at the collegiate level, one of the biggest questions they face is whether to focus on high school softball, travel ball softball, or both. Each path offers unique benefits, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Understanding how they differ—and how they can complement each other—can make a significant

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April 5, 2026

Coaching young softball players (ages 8–10) is all about building fundamentals, confidence, and love for the game. At this level, practices should be structured but fun, with constant movement and repetition. This guide gives you a complete 90-minute practice plan you can follow step-by-step. PRACTICE OVERVIEW (90 MINUTES) Time Activity 0–10 min Warm-Up & Dynamic

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