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Shop Slowpitch Softballs – ASA/USA, USSSA, Senior & Practice Balls

Get game-ready with our full selection of slowpitch softballs, built for every league and level of play. Whether you need ASA/USA-approved balls, USSSA-certified softballs, Senior SSUSA game balls, or practice softballs, we have the right options to keep you performing at your best.

Our collection includes official 52/300 ASA softballs, 44/375 USSSA balls, and tournament-grade Senior balls, designed for consistent flight, durability, and performance. From league games to batting practice, we carry the most trusted brands in slowpitch.

ASA/USA Slowpitch Softballs – 52/300 compression for USA Softball play.
USSSA Slowpitch Softballs – 44/375 compression with the USSSA stamp.
Senior SSUSA Softballs – 44/375 and 52/300 options for Senior Softball USA.
Practice Softballs – Durable, affordable options for training.
Top Brands – Worth, Dudley, Evil Sports, Short Porch, and more.

Whether for league night, a national tournament, or training, our slowpitch softballs deliver the performance and reliability you need.

Shop our Slowpitch Softballs today and step into the box with confidence.

Slowpitch Softballs FAQ

What size are slowpitch softballs?
The standard size is 12 inches in circumference. Some leagues use 11-inch balls for women’s or co-ed divisions, but 12-inch is most common.
What’s the difference between 44/375 and 52/300 softballs?
44/375: COR .44, 375 lbs compression. Used in USSSA and SSUSA play, offering higher performance.
52/300: COR .52, 300 lbs compression. Standard for ASA/USA, focusing on safety with strong performance.
Which softballs are approved for ASA/USA leagues?
ASA/USA requires 12-inch or 11-inch 52/300 balls with the USA Softball stamp.
Which softballs are approved for USSSA leagues?
USSSA tournaments typically require 12-inch or 11-inch 44/375 balls with the USSSA stamp. Always check league rules.
What softballs are used in Senior SSUSA play?
Senior SSUSA play usually uses 44/375 compression softballs, built for maximum distance and performance.
Can I use USSSA balls in ASA/USA play?
No. Each league requires the proper certification stamp. Using the wrong ball may result in penalties.
What’s the difference between game balls and practice balls?
Game balls: Stamped, certified, and built for consistent performance.
Practice balls: More affordable, built for durability over performance.
What are the best brands for slowpitch softballs?
Top brands include Dudley, Worth, Evil Sports, AD Starr, and Short Porch.
How long do slowpitch softballs last?
High-quality game balls can last a season, though performance may decrease with heavy use. Practice balls usually last longer due to tougher construction.

 

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