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Discussion: ssusa bats

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April 9, 2004
Skins6
Men's 70
36 posts
ssusa bats
In SSUSA the U2 is legal. Can the tournament still not allow them to be used? What about the Freak. Same thing?
April 11, 2004
JRinPHX
28 posts
We played in a national qualifier for SSUSA in Phoenix where the Ultra II was allowed but the Freak wasn't even though it has the correct BPF and the SSUSA website states that all bats that meet the 1.20 BPF will be allowed. We were certainly confused.
April 12, 2004
Skins6
Men's 70
36 posts
JRin,
That's what I hear is true about the May 1-2 tournament in Indianapolis. That's fine with me. I hit farther with the U2.
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