The implications of the radar ball on the safety of the sport are not explicitly mentioned in the content. However, one could infer that since the radar ball digitally shows how fast the ball is thrown after each throw, it could potentially help in monitoring the speed of the throw and thus, could contribute to the safety of the players by preventing them from throwing too hard and risking injury. It's also important to note that the radar ball is designed to increase social interaction and provide a different experience, not necessarily to enhance safety.
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By rethinking the simple baseball, and the customers who buy it, Rawlings designed a baseball called the "radar ball." Using simple information technology, they created a baseball with a microchip that digitally shows how fast the ball is thrown after each throw. The result is a fun, inexpensive alternative to costly radar guns. But more importantly, Rawlings found a way to increase social interaction, taking a game of catch to a different level and creating a different experience.