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Thu Dec 05, 2002, 12:46pm
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Re: league
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Originally posted by Tap
Mike,
I'm disappointed that USSSA did not switch to 375/.44 COR. Oh well.
As far as the league I referred to, I play in and also informally assist the Commissioner (which was my job the past 2 years) in a men's, slow pitch rec league in Atlanta. It's a private, slow-pitch league, much like a church league, and is about D or E level (or worse), though there are a sampling of B and C quality players. None of the teams play outside the league. VERY recreational, though some players also take it quite seriously. We use most of ASA's rules, with some variations -- I know you probably wouldn't like the variations. ![Smilie](images/smilies/smile.gif)
Steve
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The reason I asked was because JO kept the COR.470 with 375 compression.
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