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HomePlay USA SoftballAdult Program

Adult Program

The USA Softball adult program has served as the backbone of the association since its formation in 1933 opportunities for men, women and coed in fast pitch, slow pitch, 16-inch slow pitch and modified pitch.


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ADULT

Fast Pitch Softball


Quick Facts

A 10th player, known as the Designated Player or DP, may be used in a starting lineup.  A DP will bat in the lineup in lieu of a defensive-only player known as the Flex.

A windmill or “slingshot” underhand pitch is used to deliver the pitch.

Pitches can reach up to 65-70 for women while men can reach a top speed of 75-80.

The pitching arm may pass the hip twice but may not make two full revolutions.

Bases are set at 60′ apart.

Pitching distance is 43′ for women and 46′ for men

The minimum fence distance is 200′ for women and 225′ for men

How You Can Play

USA Softball annually conducts National Championships for both Men and Women while also providing Championship Play at the Masters and Senior levels.

USA Softball also recognizes the below levels of non-championship play. For more information on opportunities in your area, please contact your state/metro association.

  • Local league (city or county): Weekly play often offered at the local level that are often facilitated by local Parks and Recreation departments throughout the year.
  • Invitational: Tournaments conducted across the United States that are conducted and sanctioned by state/metro associations. Click here to find a list of adult slow pitch tournaments near you.
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Adult Fast Pitch NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFO

Click here to view USA Softball Adult Fast Pitch National Championships.

Players on the USA Softball Restricted Fast Pitch Player List may only play in the Major classification for Men’s Fast Pitch.

Per USA Softball’s code, the players on the restricted list were determined by the USA Softball Fast Pitch Restricted Player Committee and will be updated, modified and/or revised on a regular and continuous basis but will be finalized by June 1 for the current year’s National Championship Finals. Any appeals regarding the list should be made in writing to the player’s local commissioner who will forward it to the USA Softball National Office for further review by the committee. Please be sure to include statistics, teams played against and a reason why you feel you should be removed from the restricted player list.

USA Softball Men’s Fast Pitch Restricted Players List – Updated August 2022

Player/StatePlayer/State
Abbott, Colin – Canada
Albert, Tyler – Pennsylvania
Bouley, Tyler – Minnesota
Caballero, Javier – Florida/Cuba
Carmona, Freddy – Texas
Casely, Rhys – New Zealand
Castillo, Kevin – California
Christiansen, Jenner – California
Cooley, Joel – Minnesota
Crawford, Craig – Canada
Davis, Yusef – California
DeGroat Jr., Frank – New Jersey
Diaz, Marco – California/Mexico
Dudley, Tyler – Michigan
Ellsworth, Jeff – Canada
Folkard, Adam – Australia
Gaiger, Michael – New Zealand
Gareau, Korrey – BC, Canada
Ghostkeeper, Chad – Canada
Gibbons, Cody – Minnesota
Gollan, Karl – New Zealand
Goolagong, Jeffrey – Australia
Gosse, Ward – Canada
Gwizdala, Jon – Michigan
Hale, Donny – New Zealand
Hansen, Brian
Heinlein, Chris – Missouri
Hill, Jason – Canada
Holoien, Dean – Canada
Hoover, Andre – Pennsylvania
Johnson, Tyler – Florida
Jorgensen, Tim – Wisconsin
Kahler, Barry – Florida
Kennedy, Derrick – Texas
Kilpatrick, Brad – Florida/Australia
Kirkpatrick, Andrew – NY/Australia
Koert, Paul – Minnesota
LaLonde, Adam – Michigan
Lammers, Brian – Indiana
Laulu, Wayne – Wisconsin
Lessard, Tex – Canada
Levy, Dale – Canada
Lewis, Jeff – Minnesota
Lewis, Mike -Virginia
Lukens, Owen – Pennsylvania
Lynch, Jonathan – Missouri
Makea, Thomas – New Zealand
Mancha, Tony – New Mexico
Manley, Jeremy – New Zealand
Mayson, Derek – Canada
McLean, Stacey – New Zealand
Medwedrich, Andrew – Canada
Meshke, Brett – Minnesota
Milheim, Blaine – Michigan
Miljavac, Chris – Missouri
Mitchell, Gentry – Utah
Mullins, Nick – Florida
Muizelaar, Gerald – ND/Canada
Mullaley, Stephen – Canada
Neemia, Aaron – Wisconsin
Nowaczyk, Jeff – Michigan
Nukanuku, Nathan – New Zealand
Ochoa, Erick – California
Ormsby, Glenn – Canada
Palazzo, Matt – Iowa
Pannebaker, Cody – Pennsylvania
Patterson, Grant – Canada
Pinniochio, Steve – 
Potskin, Evan – California
Ratliff, Matt – Utah
Reinhart, Brett – Wisconsin
Rona, Brad – New Zealand
Rosebush, Paul – Canada
Rutt, Brandon – Pennsylvania
Rutt, Dustin – Pennsylvania
Rutt, Jerlin – Pennsylvania
Saenz, Gil – Colorado
Schellenberg, Kevin – Canada
Schiller, Cameron – Arizona
Schucker, Steve – New York
Shannon, Heinie – New Zealand
Shannon, Pat – New Zealand
Schweyer, Rob – MN/Canada
Shailes, Nick – Wisconsin
Shaw, Zac – Missouri
TeKulve, Bryce – Wisconsin
Terkelsen, Freddy – Denmark
Underhill, Nick – Canada
Weiler, Duane – Pennsylvania
Wilson, Travis – New Zealand
Winters, Zeron – Australia
Wolfe, Ryan – Canada


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ADULT

Slow Pitch Softball


Quick Facts

A starting lineup consists of 10 players.

On defense, teams can place the additional fielder either on infield (known as the Middle Infielder) or in the outfield.

Teams may bat an 11th batter known as the Extra Player or EP.  This player may only be used for offense.

The pitcher must deliver the ball towards home plate on the first forward swing of the pitching arm past the hip with an underhand motion.

The ball is delivered with perceptible arch and must reach a height of at least 6′ from the ground while not exceeding 10′ from the ground.

Bases are set at 70′ apart.

The pitching distance is 50′.

The minimum fence distance is 265′ for women, 275′ for coed and 300′ for men and senior divisions.

Adult 16-Inch Slow Pitch:

Participants play with a 16″ softball and do not use gloves or mitts.

The pitching rules are similar to Slow Pitch.

The pitching distance is 38′.

How You Can Play

USA Softball annually conducts National Championships for both Men and Women while also providing Championship Play at the Masters and Senior levels.

USA Softball also recognizes the below levels of non-championship play. For more information on opportunities in your area, please contact your state/metro association.

  • Local league (city or county): Weekly play often offered at the local level that are often facilitated by local Parks and Recreation departments throughout the year.
  • Invitational: Tournaments conducted across the United States that are conducted and sanctioned by state/metro associations. Click here to find a list of Adult Slow Pitch tournaments near you.
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player pitching

Adult Slow Pitch national championship info

Click here to view USA Softball Adult Slow Pitch National Championships.




Player Classification FAQs

What are the player ratings?

Each player is assigned one of the following ratings: RPL (Restricted Players List), A+, A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D, E, No Rating (Player hasn’t been assigned a rating), SUSP (Player has been placed on Suspension)

How are ratings assigned?

Player data is downloaded and acquired from five (5) sanctioning bodies including USA Softball, Independent Softball Association (ISA), National Softball Association (NSA), World Softball League (WSL) and the United State Specialty Sports Association (USSSA). 

Note: For ISA and WSL only championship teams and players are available and those teams and players are also reclassified to the next highest level. For USA Softball, NSA, and USSSA almost all Mandatory and Restricted rosters have been acquired dating back to 2005.

What does “R” or “M” next to my team name mean?

An “R” stands for restricted which means your team finished with a 2-2 record at Nationals or Worlds and it means that you and your team were “competitive” in that class. It also means you are not eligible to drop a class. If your team was in a national that was a 3GG bracket restricted is earned with a 3-2 record.

An “M” stands for mandatory which means your team was bumped (moved up) to the next highest classification. This means your team must compete in the next highest classification for a term of at least one season and participate in a National or World at that level. 

How could my rating be moved up a level?

If your team finishes in the top 10% of your National or World Tournament, you will be bumped/moved up to the next highest classification. 

Can I appeal my rating?

You can fill out an appeal form. A panel of national experts will review your appeal and render a decision in approximately four (4) weeks. You may only appeal once per playing season

Players on the USA Softball restricted slow pitch player’s list may only play Class A, Class AA and Super. Any team that participates in Men’s Class A may not have more than two (2) players from the USA Softball restricted slow pitch players list and any team that participates in the Men’s Class AA may not have more than five (5) players from the USA Softball restricted slow pitch player list.

Per USA Softball’s Code the players on the restricted list was determined by the USA Softball Slow Pitch Restricted Player Committee and will be updated, modified and/or revised on a regular and continuous basis but will be finalized by August 1 for the current year’s National Championship Finals. Any appeals regarding this list should be made in writing to the player’s local commissioner who will forward it to the USA Softball National Office for further review by the committee. Please be sure to include statistics, teams played against and a reason why you feel you should be removed from the restricted player list.



softball men's team

ADULT

Modified Pitch Softball

Quick Facts

No windmill or slingshot pitch is allowed.  Rather, an underhand pitch is delivered.

For 9-Man Modified Pitch, at the release of the pitch the pitcher’s hips and shoulders must be squared to home plate.

For 10-Man Modified Pitch, at the release of the pitch the pitcher’s elbow must be locked at the point of release while their hips and shoulders must be squared to home plate.

The pitching distance is 43′ for women and 46′ for men.  

How You Can Play

USA Softball annually conducts the Men’s 10-Man Modified Pitch National Championship while each state/metro association may offer additional opportunities for league or tournament play. 


softball men's team with national champions banner

Adult MODIFIED PITCH info

Click here to view USA Softball Modified Pitch National Championships.

Per USA Softball’s Code the pitchers on the Men’s 9-Man Major Modified Pitch teams will be determined by a pitchers list. The criteria for this list includes any foreign pitchers, any pitchers who appear on the ISC list in the Major Fast Pitch program, Men’s 9-Man Major Modified pitchers who won games at USA Softball National Championships, and any individual pitcher in a Class A National Championship Final who has won two games or more. Any appeals regarding this list can be forwarded to membership@usasoftball.com for further review by the USA Softball Modified Pitch Sub-committee.

PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Abramson, John
Acker, Lewis
Adelaman, Aaron
Alarcon, Fernando
Algar, Paul
Anderson, Bricklin
Anderson, Greg
Bahler, Roberto
Baker, Brad
Basaraba, Joey
Bell, Terry
Bennett, Mark
Bergen, Ken
Berube, Tom
Bigelow, Chris
Bishop, John
Bishop, Mike
Bonde, Thomas
Boom, Chad
Bouchard, Greg
Boyd, J. Bryan
Brand, Ryan
Brooks, Lonnie
Brown, Kevin
Buff, Ancel
Burke, Stoney
Byrne, Darcy
Cameron, Jeff
Cameron, Thomas
Careless, Kevin
Cedeno, Luis
Cheyne, Brad
Clark, Dave
Climenhaga, Dan
Cloe, Marty
Coleman, Derrick
Contreras, Carlos
Cowdrey, Jim
Cox, Frank
Craig, Brandon
Crawford, Mike
Daniels, Jack
deBelleval, Jeremy
Delpero, Neal
Dotherty, Shane
Doty, Gerald
Downes, Terry
Dubsky, Darren
Dyck, Dewey
Dyson, Kelly
Egar, Kevin
Elliot, Brad
Escalona, Larry
Ethier, Trevor
Evans, Scott
Farion, Jeff
Ferry, Rick
Fletcher, Isaac
Florencia, Tito
Folkard, Adam
Foster, Shaun
Francek, Matt
Gaiger, Mike
Garcia, John
Gardener, Doug
Gareau, Korrey
Garrity, Gregg
Gervasutti, Sebastian
Gibson, Craig
Gillard, Lee
Gillis, Doug
Ginger, Bobby
Goldsmith, Mike
Gollan, David
Gollan, Karl
Goreske, Mark
Gosse, Ward
Grady, Kevin
Graham, Pat
Grant, Marty
Grass, Rod
Guerrinieri, Alberto
Guerrinieri, Jose
Hall, Jamie
Hamaguchi, Tatsuya
Hamilton, Greg
Harry, Robert
Heese, Richard
Helgeson, Curtis
Henderson, Verlando
Hennigar, Jody
Hernandez, Zolito
Higgins, Mark
Hillhouse, Bill
Hoet, Ed
Holmberg, Martin
Holoien, Dean
Howell, Jeff
Humble, Adam
Hunhoff, Tony
Iida, Kunihiko
Isaac, Dwayne
Iuli, Jason
Jackson, Andy
Jackson, Steve
Jacobs, Tim
Johnson, Pat
Johnson, Shawn
Jones, John
Kahts, Dion
Kelly, Harold
Kelly, Sean
Kiefel, Kris
King, Don
Kirkpatrick, Andrew
Kirkwood, Shane
Klassen, Chad
Koert, Paul
Kohnle, Chris
Kouka, Kyle
Kourey, Danny
Lang, Rick
Langley, Steve
Lato, Reno
Lawton, Mike
Lewis, David
Lloyd, Kevin
Long, Mark
Lorange, Mike
Luster, Terry
MacCaree, Frank
Macumber, Tim
Madore, Rob
Makea, Thomas
Manley, Jeramy
Manley, Regan
Marks, Humphrey
Martin, Haizley
Martin, Jared
Martin, Timmy
Martin, Todd
Master, Brett
Mata, Lucas
Matos, Manuel
Matzner, Quinton
Maxwell, Dave
Mayson, Brian
McKenzie, Colin
McKinney, Tyrone
McLune, Jason
McManus, Mike
Meinhart, Alan
Melotte, Mark
Meredith, Pete
Middleton, Doug
Mikos, Steve
Moreland, Glen
Moyo, Tony
Muizelaar, Gerald
Murasato, Kazutaka
Navarro, Manny
Neese, Richard
Newton, Bryan
Newton, Greg
Nishimura, Nobunori
Noordermeer, Peter
O’Brien, Rob
Oles, Mark
Oliver, Grant
Panduro, Jasper
Parker, James
Parkhurst, Rusty
Patterson, Grant
Peeples, Tony
Pena, Fred
Perkins, Sonny
Peters, Kelly
Phipps, Todd
Pidcock, Craig
Piechnik, Mike
Pinkston, Fred
Planngger, Rick
Planngger, Scott
Platt, Steve
Pleszciwicz, Jeff
Pointon, Frank
Pomeroy, George
Potolicchio, Juan
Price, Steve
Price, Travis
Quinn, Mark
Quinn, Marty
Ramirez, Mark
Rawn, Chad
Rebling, Al
Reeves, Bobby
Reichardt, Kevin
Reynolds, Ray
Richards, Brett
Richardson, Tane
Roberts, Mike
Roberts, Rick
Rodriguez, Mamoo
Rojas, Rogelio
Rosales, Luis
Rouse, Curtis
Rupp, Ron
Rutledge, Earl
Salerno, Eucledis
Sabate, Sisko
Sandman, Pete
Scheid, Hank
Scheller, Rob
Schweyer, Rob
Scott, Dave
Scott, Don
Sebina, Petrus
Shannon, Heinie
Shedlock, Terrence
Sheppard, Maurice
Shook, James
Simmons, Stephen
Simoni, Joe
Simpson, Jamie
Singer, Dwayne
Skillings, Dan
Slaunwhite, Pat
Sleep, Doug
Smith, Jason
Smith, Mark
Smith, Mike
Smith, Rick
Smith, Todd
Snow, Russ
Sparvier, Wendel
Speral, Jim
Sterkel, Ron
Sterkel, Steve
Stevenson, Brent
Stewart, Damian
Stokes, Dave
Sumptor, Scott
Sutton, Greg
Swanwick, Vince
Tao, Steven
Tau, Steve
Thomas, Gary
Thompson, Dan
Thomson, Cody
Torres, Manuel
Tudoruk, Dave
Turner, Jr Pete
Underhill, Nick
Underwood, Brad
Urquhart, Brian
Valachy, Danny
Valenzuela, Richie
Vanboekel, Mike
Vandekerhove, Ron
VanderArk, Duane
VanWettering, Andy
Vasquez, Nochola
Villalobos, Alejandro
Vrbensky, Lubos
Wagar, Scott
Wall, Dan
Walters, Gene
Wana, Jim
Wardell, Trevor
Wardlow, Kyle
Warren, Kevin
Wells, Wayne
White, Mike
Whitten, Sean
Williams, Al
Williams, Sean
Wilson, Eric
Zack, Darren
Zuk, James
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