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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
This comes off of another forum:
Thoughts here?
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I agree that while probably legal.......this could have been spelled out in the 2010 rule changes.
Section 1. OFFICIAL BAT.
A. CERTIFIED/APPROVED. The official bat for ASA Championship Play must
meet all the ASA specifications and the requirements of Rule 3, Section 1, and:
B. SAFETY KNOB: The knob shall have a diameter of at least 1.6 inches
with no sharp edges. The knob will be permanently attached to the
bat and may be taped with safety tape.
D. SAFETY GRIP: Covers the handle region of the bat. The Safety Grip
shall not be less than 10 inches and not more than 15 inches. There
shall be no exposed metal in the 10 – 15 inch area. The Safety Grip
may be a molded finger formed grip as long as it is permanently
attached to the bat, or attached with safety tape. Resin, pine tar or
spray substances are permissible on the Safety Grip only.
Any tape applied to the Safety Grip must be a continuous spiral. A
bat having a flare or cone shaped grip attached is legal.
H. ALTERED BAT: The Official bat shall not be an altered bat. The
distribution of weight and length of the bat shall remain fixed at the
time of manufacture and may not be altered in anyway thereafter,
except otherwise specifically provided for in Rule 3, Section 1 or as
specifically approved by the ASA. Inserting material inside the bat,
or painting a bat other than the top or bottom for identification purposes
are examples of altering a bat. Laser marking for ID purposes
is not considered an Altered Bat. Engraving ID markings on the barrel
end of a metal bat is considered an Altered Bat. Approved bats
shall not be rolled, shaved or modified to change their characteristics
from that produced by the manufacturer and shall be considered
an Altered Bat.
My reading is that you should not alter the weight distribution of the bat.......unless it is with safety tape.......
Joel