Can We Guess What Position You Played in Little League?

Can We Guess What Position You Played in Little League?

Baseball has been one of the most popular sports for well over 120 years. It features a variety of elements that make the sport so beloved. Teamwork, individual achievements, fan interaction and the ability to play the sport in your backyard have endured the sport to so many different people. Baseball is also a cheaper option than others sports like hockey or football, so it’s more readily available to kids of all ages and backgrounds. So, if you were one of the kids who ran around the diamond, answer these personality questions and we will tell you what position you played! Have fun and play ball!

How do you deal with change?

If you were given superpowers, which one would you choose?

What best describes how you deal with a person who is being negative?

Your biggest role-model is?

What gene of song would you put on to get pumped up?

What vacation destination would you choose?

What do you do when you meet someone new?

What hobby are you most likely to get into?

If you had to give up a sense which one would you choose?

How vivid is your imagination?

How do you deal with conflict?

What animal are you most like?

How often do you cry?

Favorite flavor of ice cream?

If you could be the star in any movie what genre would it be?

If you could change your job tomorrow what profession would you choose?

Favorite type of book to read?

How do you deal with stress?

What is one unique thing about you?

Would you rather visit the past or the future?

Matt Howell

Matt is a print and broadcast-journalism graduate and natural storyteller with over nine years of writing experience. Matt is a writer for Creative Campbellville and his work has been featured in various magazines, newspapers and online communications across North America.


Did you know
The CFL consists of nine teams, with four in the East Division and five in the West Division.
The NFL has had many memorable games, including the "Immaculate Reception" in 1972 and the "Music City Miracle" in 2000.
The MLB regular season consists of 162 games, followed by playoffs and the World Series.
The F1 World Feed is the official broadcast of each race, featuring live coverage and commentary from experts.