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Originally Posted by Manny A
True. But it does help to have a visual training aid so that we can spot potential trouble bats right away.
When it comes to ASA and NFHS games, I don't check every single bat's model number when I do my bat checks. I only do that for NCAA play. Does anyone here do a model number check when you inspect bats? Or do you look for bats that look like those on the ASA cheat sheet?
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I will check the model number if any of that model is on the non-approved list. I created a credit card-sized cheat sheet, laminated it and kept a couple in my bag.
Wasn't that big a deal.
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