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Old Tue Mar 29, 2005, 12:06pm
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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I don't think slowpitch is necessarily or inherently EASIER than fastpitch. I just think you will be introduced to more situations in fast than you would in slow. The fact that you care enough to visit a site like this PROBABLY indicates that you are ready to try your hand at either one.

I do, however, believe it's easier to "hide" an umpire that doesn't care in a softball game.

But if you're an umpire that DOES care, you'll do fine in either, and probably learn faster in fastpitch.
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