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Does anyone know if there is a rule about being unable to use a fast pitch bat in a slow pitch game? If there is what is rhe rule number.
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In ASA, NFHS, PONY, and NCAA, no such rule. Legal as long as the bat meets the requirements of a legal softball bat.
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Speaking ASA, a bat is a bat, period. FP, SP or any other type of description is designated by the manufacturer. |
If some umpires knew the rules of the game some questions would not be asked. It came up when an ASA umpire said that we could not use a FP bat in a SP game.
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Then Mike's comment is directed at that umpire, not you. Where do umpires come up with such made up rulings?
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In this case, I wouldn't doubt if some coach previously sold this umpire on this myth and s/he carries it along as fact. All the more reason umpires should read the book, attend a clinic, read the book, attend another clinic, read the book, attend a school and clinic, etc. |
I had a player ask me about her bat being legal or illegal. She played in a league where the umpires wouldn't let her use the bat because they thought it was illegal. I asked her why they said that. She said their response was that since she was the only one in the leagues they worked, it had to be illegal. I was like, puhleeze! Looked up on the ASA website. Her bat is not on the non-approved list. I printed it off and told her to take it with her to the league. The umpires were "dumbfounded" that such a good looking colorful bat wasn't illegal! Sheesh!
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Yeah, I printed the PDF file with color. I hope they didn't go blind when they read it, hee hee!
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