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| April 9, 2010 arc62 2 posts | x=rock 40 core softball How do you identify a 40 core x-rock, since it's not marked on the ball? |
| April 9, 2010 tattooball 564 posts | The ball is marked classic m. USSSA decided years ago to take the cor and compression off of the softball. 1 of the main reasons was to limit the info on the ball for all of the so called experts in the game. The new .52/275 ball is marked classic plus. |
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