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Originally Posted by CecilOne
And also says: "Beginning January 1, 2004, all bats in ASA Championship Play must pass the ASA 2004 bat standard. All bats having the 2004 certification mark will be allowed in ASA Championship Play. Bats that have the 2000 certification mark will not be allowed in ASA Championship Play unless they are listed on an approved bat list on the ASA website. For convenience, the ASA website has a listing of bats that do not pass the ASA 2004 bat standard." (my underlines).
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I can see what you're saying here. But why does ASA keep updating the banned bat list? It seems to imply that there are bats with the 2004 mark that are banned, or is it just new models that don't meet the standard? Does anybody know if there are actually bats on the banned list that have the 2004 mark on them?