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Discussion: BAT QUESTION

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April 22, 2013
OZZIE#8
17 posts
BAT QUESTION
Just wondering,i got a bat with a 2013 asa stamp
on it,there is no senior stamp.

If i wanted to,could i use the asa bat or must it have a senior stamp?

Thanks for your help...........Ozzie
April 22, 2013
BruceAZ
Men's 70
155 posts
Ozzie, as far as I know, all ASA and USSSA bats are approved for SSUSA (Senior tournaments).
April 22, 2013
surf88
Men's 65
1000 posts
Ozzie, ASA/USSSA approved bats are legal to be used in SSUSA and SPA. The senior bats have more performance ratings than the ASA and USSSA bats. I believe you are ok to use your bat.
EA
April 22, 2013
OZZIE#8
17 posts
Thanks fellas!
April 25, 2013
Wayne 37
Men's 65
773 posts
You must have gotten the new Miken Ultra....I have one, but I can't use it in my day league........from past experience the Worth Mayhems are the bat to have with a ASA 2004 stamp......the white one is hot!!

April 25, 2013
OZZIE#8
17 posts
No sir,i got a mercy from demarini.

Its pretty hot out of wrapper.Im

using a ultra2 and a reebok legend.

Was thinking maybe id pull out the

mercy once or twice.
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