I just wish there was no list and no stickers. As long as the bats have no cracks, dents, burrs, loose grip or are in anyway altered, and it can pass through my bat ring, I say let 'em play. How many safety rules can ASA or NFHS build in to curtail liability? I really don't think any manufacturer makes an illegal bat on purpose.
What about a list of those that don't meet requirements? It's got to be a lot shorter than the list of the legal bats. I also think that NFHS should follow ASA. How many
folks are going to keep a sticker in tact for the life of the bat? A totally insipid rule.
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Elaine
"Lady Blue"
Metro Atlanta ASA (retired)
Georgia High School NFHS (retired)
Mom of former Travel Player
National Indicator Fraternity 1995
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