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Discussion: Approved Bats

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June 3, 2004
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Approved Bats
I am a 58 year old Senior and an avid Softball player. I still play in a kids league(anyone younger than30) and in the F.H.C.S.A. My concerns are the ever changing bat acceptance policies. I use the Ultra II with the seniors and the 2004 F2 with the kids. Does anyone have their finger on the pulse of "legal bats for 2005? I also have the 2004 Demarini 375 (still in the wrapper) and am leary about using it due input from the message board and the new 2005 bats comming out. If need be I will return the 375 for a different bat. Please give me feed back to the choices you would recommend for a USSSA league and the Senior league
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