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| Nov. 4, 2008 duke1953 Men's 50 16 posts | ratings why is it that major teams are still aaa teams in arizona were hitting 15 to 16 homeruns a game for singles. They were getting thier five runs an inning with one or no outs then scoring a ton of runs in open innings. |
| Nov. 5, 2008 leftie Men's 50 41 posts | That's because Senior Softball ratings are totally unbiased and well thought out..Sort of like the pitcher protection rule. |
| Nov. 6, 2008 pete13ia Men's 50 16 posts | duke1953 Who were these monster/major teams? We played 50AAA in Az. and didn't see any teams that were hitting 15 to 16 homeruns a game for singles and getting thier five runs an inning with one or no outs then scoring a ton of runs in open innings. Thank goodness we didn't play any of those teams we would have gotten our fanny's spanked. |
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