Softball Is Harder Than Softball

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It is extremely harder to hit a softball than it is a baseball, even though a softball is twice the size of a baseball. They are practically the same sport, but they are also very different at the same time. This game is a remarkably interesting sport when you really take it into consideration and study the unimportant things that make it different. Softball has many things that differ from baseball making it more complex than baseball and physically harder. Softball is harder than baseball because of the speed and type of pitches, the reaction time of hitters and fielders, and the distance of the field.

Initially, the speed and type of the pitches make softball much harder than baseball. The time from when the pitcher releases the ball to when it gets …show more content…

With the distance between the hitter and pitcher being different, the speed of the pitches has a different outcome in these two sports. The article, “Softball is physically harder than Baseball,” mentions, “A softball pitcher cannot throw topping around 70 mile-per-hour from 37 feet with the softball reaching the plate in .035 seconds. That is actually faster than it takes a 100-mile-per-hour major-league fastball to reach the plate” (Reierson). This illustrates that softballs come in just as fast as baseballs and sometimes faster. A softball coming in at 70 miles per hour is the same as a baseball coming in at 100 miles per hour. With the baseball mound being further back it has more time to travel to the plate rather than a softball letting the speed die down or be noticed. With the softball mound being closer, it makes the speed of the pitches seem faster because there is less time for it to travel to home plate and be recognized. Another factor that is said is, “While baseball has fastballs and