All baseballs for official game use from Little League to the Major Leagues are the same. They are the same diameter, weight and materials. The differences are largely manufacturing differences. An official Major League Baseball goes through a more rigorous quality control process before it is accepted than a Little League ball.
You will see flaws like wrinkles in the leather, stitching that is not uniform is higher (even within the same lot of balls) or flat spots on the ball often in Little League or Babe Ruth League balls that you would be hard pressed to find on a Official Minor or Major League Baseball.
There are certain youth Little Leagues that will use a reduced injury ball that has a core that makes it somewhat spongy and this would be the only exception. Bottom line is all real baseballs are the same.
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middle school baseball is not as competitive as high school,and in middle school you cant get a scholarship for a college school None, They are both Federation Rules, Middle School should be a stepping stone to High School
There is no difference.
Dominican College is a school in Orangeburg, NY. It appears that there is no difference between Dominican College and any other community college.
There is no height difference. A softball mound is not raised like a baseball mound.
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There r T-ball, little league ball, senior ball, college baseballs, mlbs, softballs, wiffle balls, and weighted ball.
NCAA = National Collegiate Athletic Association, which is a college association made up of college teams and players who do not get paid, but usually play for a free scholarship MLB = Major League Baseball, which is a professional association made up of professional teams and paid players
An in-state college is a college in your state & an out-of-state college is a college in another state that is not where you live.
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