Cor is the center of the softball. With the different sizes .47 or .44 these are the size of the cor inside the ball. How it affects the ball is the cor is like the sweet spot. You know how a bat has a sweet spot....well a ball has the same thing. The size is important because the bigger (.47) the sweet spot the better chance you have of hitting it and it making solid contact. So a bigger sweet spot is easier to hit and will like make the ball travel rather and faster.
what is a cor warrant
Cor is the center of the softball. And there are different size cor's in softballs. (.40,.44,.47) The cor is the sweet spot on the ball....much like a bat has a sweet spot a ball does too. The bigger the cor (.47) the bigger the sweet spot. If a ball has a big sweet spot it is easier to make solid contact with that ball. With a smaller cor (.40) the sweet spot is smaller and harder to make solid contact. Compression (or lbs) is used to show how tight a softball is. Meaning that a ball that has been hit a lot has kind of become "Mushy" or it sounds kind of dead. Well a ball that has a high compression (ex. 500lb) is very tight and very alive and will pop off the bat instead of sounding dead. There are a variety of compressions (375lb - 500lb) and it depends on what type of ball you are looking for in your league. A high cor (.47) and high compression (500 lb) should travel farther and faster than smaller cor and compression softballs.
It is COR not Core. Coefficient Of Restitution.
COR means correction
The Hot Dot or the Classic Plus has a .52 cor and 275 compression rating.
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
It seems to be incomplete. "Cor et" means "Heart and".
cut.
underhand? what do you mean?
youre out from hitting
knocked out