While field dimensions may fluctuate from field to field, there is a general format that fields follow when being built. From the outfield depth, the baseline length, and the distance from home plate to the pitcher’s (Possessive) mound, the fields have significant differences. For example, the pitcher’s mound is elevated and sixty feet away on a baseball diamond and the bases …show more content…
From a basic level, the rules are the same. The batter has three strikes and four balls per at bat and three outs per half inning. One major difference is the length of the game. In a game of baseball, nine innings are played, but while playing softball, only seven innings are played. Another rule difference is leading off from bases. In softball, runners can’t (Contraction) run until the ball has been thrown. However, in baseball, the runner can leave the base whenever he or she pleases. Another contrast has to do with protecting the