depens on where the ball is going to land, inside or outside the strike zone. if it looks good, hit it.
Technically you just do the same thing you do in fast pitch except you must be patient and not try to slam the ball. you keep your eye on the ball and when it gets about the right height then you hit it and run. it's easier to place the ball when you hit a slow pitch ball.
One is thrown slow and the other is thrown fast.
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The ball goes slower and there is more offense in the game.
because the wet pitch makes the ball slow and wet by:ali
Slow pitch softball has "closed bases," which means the runners cannot leave their base until the ball reaches the plate. But they can steal then.
The Sound Pitch are the (Line) of the tone. You Can choose Slow pitch (slowly song/voice) medium pitch (etc...) and fast pitch (etc...). Hopes it helped.
its pretty much the same except that the ball is comming at you 10xs faster and you REALLY have to watch the ball It's pretty self-explanatory. In fast-pitch, the ball comes at you faster. In slow-pitch, the ball is coming at you slower.
'Change up' is another name for a 'slow ball'. Where a fast ball may be thrown around 90 or so MPH, a change up would be thrown in the 75-80 MPH range. It is thrown with the same motion as a fast ball and is used to fool the batter into swinging early at the pitch.
The ball should never hit in the batter's box in any softball game. The coach may want to remove that pitcher if he or she continues to pitch like that.
a form of softball, also called "super slow pitch"