They'll spend thousands on the latest slowpitch bats and slow pitch softball equipment, but won't spend a dime to test themselves against teams that might actually beat them.
Walk into any major slow pitch softball tournament, and you'll see the same faces running the show. The same tournament directors. The same league commissioners. The same team captains getting preferential treatment. It's not coincidence: it's by design.
Your middle infielder typically covers second base at all times when running this alignment, though positioning should adjust based on whether you're facing a left-handed or right-handed batter.
Whether you've been around ISPS tournaments like the Miami Mayor's Cup or you're just discovering what makes our softball family special, the director role offers an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in your local community while connecting with players across the globe.