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Types of Pitching Machines
- Mechanical
- Arm Action
- Wheel
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Pitching Speed and Factors
- Pitching machines always pitch at the set speed.
- Consult the pitching machine speed chart to see how pitch speed and batter’s distance create a “reaction time speed.”
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Specific Pitching Machines
- The Triple Play BASIC Pitching Machine
- Throws fastballs, sinkers, curves and sliders at speeds from 30 to 80 mph.
- The First Pitch Baseline
- Can pitch baseballs and softballs at speeds from 18 mph to 70 mph with a pitch arc up to 12 feet.
- The Blue Flame Ultimate Pitching Machine
- Should be placed 40 feet from home plate.
- Hack Attack
- One of the best baseball pitching machines.
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Pitching Speed and Machines Overview
- Pitching machines can throw pitches at speeds ranging from 20 mph for novice players to over 100 mph for professional athletes.
- Wheel machines can throw curveballs.
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Pitching Speed and Recommendations
- The average pitching speed for college softball ranges from 58-65 miles per hour.
- Throwing 63 miles per hour will get you noticed by scouts.
- Using rubber balls can ruin bats, so don’t use expensive bats.
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Pitching Machine Placements
- The Blue Flame Ultimate Pitching Machine should be placed 40 feet from home plate.
- Hand-fed machines are most popular and affordable, throwing to 70 mph.
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Factors Affecting Maximum Speed
- Factors like machine type, power, and ball type determine maximum speed.
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Arm Action Pitching Machines
- Arm pitching machines can replicate pitches during practice.
- They throw from a safe distance, reducing injury risk.
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Pitching at Specific Distances
- A 70 mph pitch appears faster at 30 feet than 60 feet from the plate.
- Calculating travel time helps improve your game.