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Dave

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Highland, IL

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Men's 50

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March 21, 2013
cal50
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Tired of breaking bats

That is about to change. Mario when I see you in Indy will have a senior bat for you to try.
March 20, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

Tim, it was the game you guys kicked our butt in Vegas that your catcher said "too high" for the strike out.
March 20, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

steve65, so you are saying it does not hurt anything for the catcher to call the pitch too high as what happened in the tournament?
March 20, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

steve65...burst my bubble? Very odd statement. I would think that you are in the minority that you tunnel focus so much that you do not hear other relevant sounds.

I am curious as to why you think a catcher should be able to verbally interfere? I see the only reason that a catcher attempts to do so is that he is trying to be cute. I think it is the early day punkness coming out of them.
March 20, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

swing, the umpire said he did not hear it or he would have. Steve, if the umpire calls a pitch too high when you are batting, are you concentrating so much you don't hear the umpire?
March 20, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

During a game in Vegas last year, we were getting beat pretty badly. Our #4 hitter had 2 strikes, a pitch came in.....catcher said "too high", batter thought ump said it, he was called out on strikes. Who do you think was the Prima Donna there steve65?
A catcher talks during the pitch, only if they want to be noticed.
March 17, 2013
cal50
Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Catcher's verbal interference

I also agree with the umpire and with swing.
March 17, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Fossil

taits, you would have sounded much smarter if you would have simply said "oops I misread the post"
March 17, 2013
cal50
Topic: Tournaments
Discussion: April 6 - 7 KC

Who is going to the Kansas City tournament. 50 Caliber has a 50 and 55 going.
March 16, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Fossil

taits, what distance don't you believe?
March 16, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Gods Sports Company FACTS

ChiPrimeMarty,
I have not posted as much as surf88. surf88 has said that he has been to the factory as I have. Neither of us have any reason whatsoever to lie about it.

My observation from talking to Steve is that he has no commercial reason to have God in the name. My conversations with him tell me that is the way he believes and lives. I really don't think he has any other motive.


March 13, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Gods Sports Company FACTS

That's fine, but most of the other people would have figured it out for themselves.
March 13, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Gods Sports Company FACTS

Az Iz, it is not my company to authorize a visit. I suggest that you contact Steve as the time gets closer. His info is posted on his website.
March 13, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Gods Sports Company FACTS

Hi Ed. I too have been to the factory, the owner/engineer sure is impressive. I spoke with Steve earlier this week and am also excited about how close the bat is to being ready.


March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

I need to apologize, I am off slightly on the physical address. Sorry for that mis information.
March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

taits, I happen to agree with much of what you say on here, just not in this case. Take care.

March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

Both are true, they have made several bats, just not manufacturing them for resale yet.

It is a process.
March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

Clean Up, the factory shows up in google earth if you look that up. I have no allegiance to Steve nor GSC bats.

I am going to take an educated guess at answering your question.

I am guessing that they are not yet manufacturing bats nor taking orders until it is ready. To me, Steve sounds like the type of person who wants to get it right and I believe he is very close to doing so.

March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

I cannot and will not speak for Steve. But I have spoken with him and am pretty confident the bat will be out soon.

softballnuts, I am not sure why my reference to the website is interesting. The address listed on the website for all to see is Folly Road in Charleston S.C. I was there.

?, I sure could give you his name, phone number, email and a description but will not. Not sure what that has to do with anything.

Here is what I am saying...I have followed this saying little about it over the years. Steve has taken a pretty good bashing about it, but he is choosing to let his actions speak.

I have started businesses and know how hard it is. I am just suggesting that you have a little more patience, it is almost here.
March 12, 2013
cal50
Topic: Bats
Discussion: Monsta Athletics Senior Bats

Clean Up,
The address may have been checked out, but not very good. I still have that same address saved in my GPS when I went there.
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