fastpitch
Fastpitch refers to a form of softball in which the pitcher throws underhand with a windmill-like motion, delivering the ball quickly to the batter. It is distinguished from slow-pitch by faster pitches, a smaller strike zone, and a emphasis on athletic pitching and defense. In fastpitch, pitchers use a variety of speeds and trajectories, including fastballs, rise balls, drop balls, curves, and screwballs, depending on the rules of the competition.
Historically, fastpitch emerged in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and grew
Rules and play conventions vary by level but share common elements: a 60-foot basepath is typical in
Fastpitch is widely played at youth, high school, college, and club levels, with strong participation and regional