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Old Thu Oct 19, 2017, 10:34am
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Originally Posted by teebob21 View Post
I read this entire comment twice, and both times all I could hear in my head was R. Lee Ermey.

But to your comment, I know they still play it. There was a 16-inch USA men's National nearby in Yuma last year. (And for what it's worth I miss men's FP)
I have heard that the 16" game is still popular in the Chicago area and some other pockets in the midwest. The City of Yuma, AZ hosts a 16" SP tournament on Memorial Day weekend every year...I think 2017 was the 45th annual or so. The ASA 16" A National SP was in Yuma in 2015.

I got to work the 16" tourney in 2016...some of the most fun I've ever had working SP. It's a different game because it is very difficult to hit that big ball out of the park...and that's with the fences at 275 or so. That tournament had approx 40 teams with some coming from Chicago and California. The teams from Chicago mostly played without gloves. As SP goes, it's a relatively low scoring game as it is hard to string base hits together...if you hit that big ball up in the air, it just hangs there. It becomes much more of a defensive game.

The other interesting thing is that you don't have the bat issues with 16". Because of the size of the ball, the spring effect of the composite bats is negated. Most players will swing the older, heavier aluminum bats or even wood bats.

If you ever get a chance to work 16", do it.....
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