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Old Tue Sep 09, 2003, 09:53pm
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Originally posted by Dakota
Mumblings of a fast pitch umpire (i.e. take it for what it's worth - maybe very little):

Slow pitch removes two skill positions as factors in the game - the battery. Therefore, it is easier for smaller communities / schools to field competitive teams.

It also de-emphasizes hitting skill (i.e. timing the pitch, watching for junk, etc.) and emphasizes hitting power. Therefore, smaller girls may be at a disadvantage.

Around here, there are some JO slow pitch teams (summer and school), but they are far outnumbered by the fast pitch teams.

I agree with Tom on the underlined portions of his statement.
There is so little slow-pitch around here, that groups trying to have
fund raisers, have switched to flag football. Co-Ed style.

glen
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