Softball is a bigger ball, yes. But it's not lower velocity, at least if you consider the relevant metric: time from pitcher to plate. Because softball also pitches a lot closer to the plate.
Not to be a pill but velocity (in physics and as-used in the preceding posts) is well-defined and includes both time and distance. So if reducing distance results in the same time then, indeed, the velocity must be lower.
If one is talking abstractly about the “velocity” of the game I suppose a point could be made about that.
derstander|4 years ago
If one is talking abstractly about the “velocity” of the game I suppose a point could be made about that.
AlbertCory|4 years ago
In slow-pitch, which I was talking about, it's no contest.