Blitzball – The fastest ball on the planet?
We recently had the opportunity to test out the Blitzball, a new type of wiffleball from College Hill Games. This ball is unlike any other that we have tried. The only hole in this ball is a small, pin-sized one, probably meant to prevent the ball from getting permanently dented. Instead of a perfectly round sphere, the Blitzball has 72 hexagonal sides that deflect air in all directions when thrown.
Three-time MLW All Stars Shaun Breen and Quentin Jensen returned to “The Sac” in Cohoes, NY to try the ball on their home field. Overall, they liked the ball, but they noticed a couple of things that could use improvement.
Pitching the ball was a bit of a challenge at first. The ball had a natural rising motion every time it was thrown, causing the ball to rise up to a foot or more at times. With some minor adjustments, this became easy to control.
Throwing curve balls was amazing. Although the ball doesn’t curve on its own, like a regular Wiffle Ball, the Blitzball does curve with minor effort. And the curve is great. A pitcher could probably throw all curve balls and dominate nearly all batters.
Hitting the ball was difficult at first. When contact was made, the majority of the balls went foul. After a little practice, the hitters were able to start hitting the ball fair.
However, the ball did travel much further than our official Easton practice baseballs when hit. Just about every hit was a home run, which takes away from our objective — to make our version of wiffleball as close to actual baseball as possible. Perhaps if we had a bigger field, this wouldn’t be a problem.
Fielding though could be a nightmare. When hit, a ball that looked like a home run to left-center field would curve enough in the air to land in right field. A regular, in-play fly ball would be almost impossible to catch. Also, after fielding a ground ball, throwing back to the mound, which acts as the lead base, may often be a problem because of the ball’s natural rising action.
Even though we found a few things that we didn’t like about this ball, the amazing curving action alone far outwweighed the negative aspects. I’d rate this ball a 7-out-of-10. It won’t replace our official game ball, but I could see using it for one game a year, much like we’ve done with the Sandlot Diamond Ball in the past.
For more information about the Blitzball, head on over to the College Hill Games web site, and be sure to check out the videos on their site to see the amazing curve action for yourself.











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Aaaaah….. wiffleball. That takes me back to the days of jumping fences, fighting the strike calls, fighting the opposing team, throwing at people for the out and slipping in dog crap.
We played wiffleball all the time growing up. We never played regular baseball anywhere, it was always wiffleball. We had a few cool things about the field.
1. The neighbors fence had to be hopped multiple times, especially when playing 2 on 2. The outfielder basically had to stand on the near side of the fence until the hit, and if it was hit over they tried to hurry over the fence to catch it.
2. The fence was 4 feet high and when we were little that was a tall barrier, and half of the fence length was lined with 10′ tall bushes.
3. Teh shed awning jutted out slightly into the outfield, which made for a few good collisions with the support posts.
3. We both had dogs, so you conducted the ‘clean up’ before the game, but always missed one or two, and then found it diving for a catch.
Even though I haven’t played wiffleball since junior high school, I would love to play a game or two, even though I hate playing softball or baseball.
Thanks for the website and the jaunt down memory lane.
Ryan Willard
The Sports Honcho
http://www.SportsHoncho.com
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Hi my name is Bryce and me and some of my friends are going to start a wiffle ball turnament (next year) so if u want or if u know anyone that has a wiffle ball team and if they live in illinois sherrard tell them they can sign up next year at the elementry school we will put up signs but if u no someone tell me there name or names and keep me posted tell them what baseball leauge there in because only Cball through Aball people can sign up and also i was wondering if u could send me a blitzball for free so we (me and my friends) can try it out
P.S. it cost $2.00 to play
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Hi this is Bryce again that photo with the to guys the guy on the left with the black bat you can noy use that in our turnaments but u can use the black and red one in the guy on the right hand side just telling you so u can tell people that and u get to make ur own teams but the people have to sign up so we can get biltzsballs and junkballs so just telling u now so now you know tell people
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