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Discussion: SPA New Rule for Major Plus Teams

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Nov. 22
TaterinGa
Men's 50
179 posts
SPA New Rule for Major Plus Teams
I did not think SPA was going to do this but here goes; their new rule for 2005.
"New Rule Change: Major Plus Division Only; A Major Plus team will be allowed 1 Player on their roster from outside of their required area, i.e. a player from Mississippi could play with a team from North Carolina."

Later/Tater
Nov. 23
fran44
Men's 55
40 posts
SPA New Rule for Major Plus Teams
Tater: do you know if this exemption rule is further clarified that the "Mississippi" major + player can play on a team from North Carolina only if Mississippi does not have a major + team for him to play on or does that not matter? Curious as to the interruptation of this rule.
Nov. 23
turn2

489 posts
SPA New Rule for Major Plus Teams
it might not matter if there is a major plus team there.do not know for sure. you should be able to play with the best team.
donnie
Nov. 24
jah#4
Men's 70
576 posts
SPA New Rule for Major Plus Teams
Donnie
I agree a player in Major+ should be able to play with a team. A player may not fit in with the makeup with a local team or might not have a playing spot on the field. The Major + division is getting smaller each year. I don't think one player from outside their area will hurt softball only give another player a place to play.
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