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Jan 30, 2026 - 01:21 PM
Size or diameter is important as it should match the age group, skill level, and training goals. Standard baseball machine balls are around 9", while softballs can be 11" or 12", and smaller balls may be used for skill drills or youth play. Larger diameters offer easier visibility and catching for younger players, while regulation sizes are best for advanced practice. Products like the Unbelieva-Ball Soft Touch Softballs and Easton SoftStitch Incrediballs come in multiple sizes for different needs, and the Champro Sports Control Flight Weighted Training Balls offer both 9" and 10" options. The availability of multiple sizes ensures you can find the ideal fit for your players and training environment.
