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Discussion: x=rock 40 core softball

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April 9, 2010
arc62
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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
774 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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