you can break a slow pitching by using the bat in a regular or fast pitching softball game.
There is a slow-pitch BASEBALL bat is more for Little League. A fast-pitch BASEBALL bat is mostly 10 and under or 12 and under or even 14 and under. There isn't a slow-pitch and a fast-pitch BASEBALL bat. Meaning they cant be morphed together.
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The best thing to do is to go to the batting cages and hit. After every pitch, rotate the bat in your handsso it breaks out the whole bat and not just one section.
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depens on where the ball is going to land, inside or outside the strike zone. if it looks good, hit it.
I don't know what the "legal" umpire answer would be, but I do know that fastpitch bats are made lighter so they can be swung quicker. It seems like you would want to use a slowpitch bat in slowpitch for the extra power you would get from the extra weight of the bat. There is no rule against it as long as the bat is an approved bat in the league you are playing in, i.e. ASA, USSSA, ISA, NSA.
The size, strength and hand speed of the player is some information needed to give any reasonable recommendation.
A changeup pitch is a slow pitch thrown to look like a fastball.
One is thrown slow and the other is thrown fast.
hit it with a bat