While true, it's extremely unlikely you'd ever be able to actually see the #6 ball traveling at that speed directly towards you. Typically given a clear day you can see in an atmosphere about 10 miles. The ball would cover that distance in just under 2 seconds. Realistically you'd never be able to see it until it was about an 1/8th of mile away. Even if you had inhuman sight and saw it a 1/4 mile away that'd give you .05 seconds to see it, recognize it, and dodge. It takes .12 seconds on average for a person to react and that's after the couple dozen milliseconds it takes for the signal to get from your eyes to your brain.
TL:DR
You'd never see it even it was heading for you. It's literally moving to fast for you to even see . You'd just be dead and there would be a really really big mess.
TL:DR
You'd never see it even it was heading for you. It's literally moving to fast for you to even see . You'd just be dead and there would be a really really big mess.