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Sept. 28, 2012
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Topic: Teams looking for players
Discussion: Colorado Player available to play Vegas


Aren't you a bit late to play in Las Vegas?


Sept. 18, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: Combat Twilight


Other than the name and paint job, what makes it different from the Ambush or Centenarian?


Sept. 14, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: How much difference does an ounce make?

Gary19
That goes back to my original question.
Will that 1 oz make that big of a difference?
Sept. 12, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: How much difference does an ounce make?

A batter has 2 bats.
Both end loads same make and model.
One bat weighs 27.8 ounces.
The other weighs 28.6 ounces.

Which bat should give the batter the overall best distance?
Sept. 7, 2012
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Topic: Rules of the game
Discussion: Offennsive Interference


A theory as to why SSUSA allows senior bats?

By using senior bats the ground ball gets to the infielders faster so the double play is executed way before any base runners can even get close to advancing to the next base! Less chance for collision.

Just a theory!










Sept. 6, 2012
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Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: The return of GSC #2


surf88
So now your saying that you were....

in the GSC bat factory...

and "I recently visited the factory and held a prototype of their bat in my hands. I was again impressed with the young engineer who is charged with building the bats."

You did all this at the Bat Factory which is a Post Office Box on Folly Road in South Carolina?

What is the name of the engineer?

Tell us about the prototype? (color, weight and so forth)

Did you see Steve there?



Aug. 24, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: gsc bat latest web site update



Another month will "SOON" be ending.

OF COURSE.....

NO BAT....

AND STILL WAITING FOR THAT DEFINITION OF "SOON"!


JUST MORE MEANINGLESS TALK!

BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.


And the band played on!








Aug. 21, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: Testing




ANOTHER DISCUSSION GOES DOWN THE CRAPPER...








Aug. 8, 2012
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Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Open or Closed stance..


Olden Slow

Yes Rose, Ruth were different in that they played baseball. But they used different stances to accomplish hitting the ball?

DOES ALL THE PLAYERS ON YOUR TEAM STAND EXACTLY THE SAME?

IF NOT...WHY NOT!





Aug. 4, 2012
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Topic: Bats
Discussion: gsc bat latest web site update


preacher55

When you talked to GSC, did they give you any information that we don't already know?

Or did you get just a lot of words?

What did you talk about?







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