In the game rounders, fielders must be outside of the bases in order to catch the ball after the pitch. They don't have to be in specific locations and can move around to the best location to catch the ball before it hits the ground.
one attacking tactic for rounders is putting a left handed batter in the middle of your batting line up. This would thrown off the fielders as they would have to change their position on the field, making it harder for the fielders to gain control of the play.
I would say stay put, the rest of team can run for the ball, and throw it to the person at the post to get the runner out. It's usually faster to throw a ball than to run with it.
it would be ruled a hit
In the movie "Rounders," Teddy KGB's tell was that he would eat an Oreo cookie when he had a strong hand in poker.
Anytime the batter is put out at 1st base on a batted ball it is not considered a fielders choice, it is simply a put out. Now in your scenario if the catcher would have thrown home and the runner coming from 3rd is out and the batter is safe at 1st, then in that case it would be a fielders choice
because you need speed to get a rounder
No. This would be a fielders choice and would not count as a hit for the batter.
How to Win a Game of Rounders Winning a game of Rounders means your team has scored the most points at the end of a predetermined number of innings (usually two). Note: Rounders game rules would award the victory to the team with the most Rounders (whole points) if the game ends in a tie.
Not unless the pitcher is just put onto the mound after the bases are already loaded. If he pitches, and there are 2 outs already, and someone catches the batters hit, then yes, he pitched that inning. Or if he pitched and there was a triple play, which would be hard to do unless the other fielders had excellent timing.
you can if you can manage it, but trust me, its really hard.personally i would use 1 hand, but it doesn't matter, its your decision.
Yes it lowers it. A fielder's choice affects you the same way an out would. It would be recorded as 0 for 1, FC.
Long fly balls? The outfielders are usually the players responsible for catching long fly balls, but I suppose if the infielder is very fast, he can run into the outfield and catch it. The manager would be pretty angry and impressed at the same time.