Submitted by Banestar66 t3_11us3me in UpliftingNews
nox_nox t1_jcrry84 wrote
Reply to comment by DogsbeDogs in Olivia Pichardo Becomes First Woman to Play in a Division 1 College Baseball Game by Banestar66
Professor baseball players have been struck out by women's softball pitchers.
DogsbeDogs t1_jcrsel3 wrote
Okay? Baseball players get struck out playing baseball too. Your comment doesn't change anything I said about the ball size not being accounted for.
Also, I bet softball players would be struck out by baseball pitchers. So again, your comment doesn't really address anything....
I was just pointing out that "sports science" usually does a shifty job at actual science and constantly doesn't account for important factors.
handsomehares t1_jcu807w wrote
The two sports are comparable by the eye test but otherwise the different dynamics of the ball make it wildly different.
Pro baseball players would struggle more against a softball pitch because they don’t train for that. Same the other way around. Doing something you’re not used to inherently means you’re not going to be as good as something you train for. It doesn’t necessarily correlate with difficulty or skill levels.
bossmt_2 t1_jcrvyc1 wrote
Odds are women softball players would be struck out by professional baseball players. Both are hard in different ways. Both hitters rely heavily on release points and timing. Baseball hitters don't have the timing to hit softball, and vice versa. Give both of them time and they'd be able to figure each other out and adapt their swings and timing.
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