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			Does anyone know the calculation for the speed of a softball versus baseball. Another words, if a softball is being thrown at 55MPH what would the actual speed be if it were a baseball?  The distance being the SAME, I am writing an article and cannot find the information any where on the Internet - Thanks for your wonderful insight. Last edited by gogobal; Sun Mar 02, 2008 at 11:53pm. | 
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			Ummmm...55 miles per hour. If something is traveling 55 mph, it is traveling 55 mph if it is a baseball, a softball, a golf ball or a banana... Now, the time it takes to travel a given distance will be shorter if the distance is shorter! Last edited by BretMan; Sun Mar 02, 2008 at 11:49pm. | 
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 What about a jet plane going 55 mph vs a softball going 55 mph? Bet ya dont know that one. 
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			Ah just goofin around.. that was funny though!! There are some calculations here .. essentially 60 mph = 90 mph http://www.abington.k12.pa.us/bujaem.../previous/Math in softball.ppt some smart kid put that together. 
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 I never had me a 10.. but I sure had 5 good 2's!! 
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 http://www.abington.k12.pa.us/bujaem...20softball.ppt This is indeed a Power Point presentation and is an interesting comparison of softball and baseball. | 
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 Take the softball speed, multiply by the baseball pitching distance (60.5 ft for MLB), divide by the softball pitching distance (let's say 43 ft), and you've got your baseball speed. | 
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 What you need to do is ask the right question. You are looking for reaction time; how much time does a SB batter have to see the pitch vs a BB batter with a ball thrown at an equivalent speed. Your question should be: If a softball traveling at 55mp pitched from 40' gets to the plate in X seconds, what speed does a baseball travel to get to the plate in the same time. So: SB at 55mph X 5,280'/3600 sec = 80.67 f/s /40' = 2.02 sec X 60' X 3600 / 5280 = 82.5mph BB pitch. However - a SB pitcher will release the pitch 5' to 7' in front of the plate, while a BB pitcher releases the pitch 3' to 4' in front of the plate. A SB batter stands in the front of the box while a BB batter stands in back, another 5' difference. So you need to compare a SB traveling about 32' vs a BB traveling about 58'. Simple ratio, as NewNCref noted: 55 / 32 x 58 = 99.7 mph. OK? WMB | 
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