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Discussion: Available in SoCal, I think

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July 17, 2015
warningtrackpower
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Available in SoCal, I think
50+ Major player looking to play more tourneys. I'm currently on a team so I don't know exactly how that works. My current team will of course take priority, but I would like to fill in with other teams when I can. Is this even possible with the roster rules?
I play SS or 3B and usually bat 1st - 3rd. Available for most of SoCal including Hemet etc.
Thanks!
July 18, 2015
wdodge22
Men's 55
152 posts
If you are on a 50 M team, and not old enough to play 55's, you can play unsanctioned tournaments ( ASA, SCSSA, USSSA) with another 50's team.

Unfortunately you can't play SSUSA sanctioned events in SoCal ( San Clemente at end of August is the last remaining event in SoCal) unless the team adding you has a roster for that event is short handed. There is a one time roster exemption rule, but you should get clarification from George on how it works.

Bill
Horn Softball
HC50ssoftball@gmail.com
July 19, 2015
warningtrackpower
5 posts
Thanks for that... so I could play on any team (50+) in say the One Day in Hemet next month and not mess up anyones roster?

Anyone need a player for that??
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