16:40 GMT, Friday, 14 October 2005 17:40 UK
Guide to softball
Like baseball, softball is derived from the English game of rounders. At the Olympics, it's a women only sport.
The game
Softball shares many similarities with baseball. It's a nine-a-side game played on a grass diamond, with a batter attempting to hit pitches and get onto base.
The main differences are that the softball is larger than a baseball, and the game is played with a smaller bat. Unlike baseball, the pitcher throws the ball underarm.
Getting involved
It may be a women only sport at The Olympics, but back here softball is open to everyone.
If you want to have a go or find a club near you, the British Softball Federation is the best place to start.
British Softball Federation
Neil Butterfield - National Development Officer
E-mail: butterfield@baseballsoftballuk.com
www.baseballsoftballuk.com
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