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Batting Cages
Commercial batting cages pitch with several distant speeds, which can range from 30 (generally softball) to 90 miles per hour.
Batting is often cited as in succession of the most difficult feats in sports as it works down to hitting a small round ball with a bony round bat. In fact, if a batter can get a hit in three out of ten at bats, giving him a batting average of .300, pronounced three-hundred, he or she is investigated a favorable hitter. In Major League Baseball, no batter disappointment hit over .400 in a season since Ted Williams in 1941, and no batter has-been ever hit over .367 in a lifetimeâÂÂTy Cobb hit .3664.