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  2. Slap bunt - Wikipedia

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    The technique is quite common in softball because of the difficulty of getting a hit with a pitcher only 40 feet (12 m) away. By already being in the front of the batter's box with the batter's body turned halfway toward first base , the batter already has some momentum toward first base and might be in better position to get a base hit.

  3. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    The fastpitch swing can be broken down into seven components: 1. Stance 2. Grip 3. Bat Position 4. Shift of Weight 5. Hand Position 6. "Squishing the Bug" 7. Follow Through and Finish. There are many drills as well that can help aid in the advancing of one's mechanisms including hitting of a tee and soft toss drills.

  4. Bunt (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    A bunt is a batting technique in baseball or fastpitch softball. Official Baseball Rules define a bunt as follows: "A bunt is a batted ball not swung at, but intentionally met with the bat and tapped slowly within the infield." To bunt, the batter loosely holds the bat in front of home plate and intentionally taps the ball into play.

  5. Big 12 softball power rankings: OSU transfer Kelly Maxwell ...

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  6. Big 12 softball power rankings: How high did Kansas vault ...

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    Kansas' three-game sweep of Baylor vaulted the Jayhawks up the Big 12 softball power rankings while Oklahoma kept its hold on the top spot.

  7. Lead off - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, to lead off, or to take a lead, refers to the position a baserunner takes just prior to a pitch, a short distance away from the base the player occupies. [2] A "lead" can also refer to that distance. [2]