On a softball the first thing they make to make a softball is that there is a rock ball in it and then there is alot of string raped around it and on the outside is white or yellow rubber and the string holds the rubber together and it forms a softball shape. What makes the softball stick on the string under is this sticky brown stuff. The rock ball under is like a really hard piece of dirt. If you take a softball apart and get to the rock ball and throw it on the ground, it will break in half or into pieces.
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"Just like a Baseball, but the string inside is wound less tight.
Making the core softer, hense the reason it is called softball."
Wow whoever put that first answer in here was clueless. A softball is nothing like a baseball. A softball is either solid polyurethane material or solid cork. My daughter and I just cut two softballs in half for a project. The one was a yellow ball it was polyurethane and the other was a white ball it was cork.
The inside of a softball is made of cork. Even though it is called a softball, it is not soft at all. Take it from me :)