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Originally Posted by Insane Blue
There is no such thing for bats made after the 2000 standard came to be.
Here is a better link for bats and so on from ASA . Amateur Softball Association of America
If you read #3 this will tell you the only way a bat can have no certification mark and still be legal and that is
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I just have to question what you are reading, or if it is a comprehension issue.
I agreed with your original statement (bad grammar, spelling, or typo's ignored) that bats made before 2000 can be approved for use; but added it would require the umpire's judgement, as #3 states.
I also stated these bats would not appear on the Approved Bat List.
So, what is it, exactly, that you are saying differently, adding, clarifying, or correcting?