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Yes, many, MANY of us have seen wooden bats in a softball game. Many of us have USED wooden bats in a softball game. And, yes, there have been people who would try to get a baseball bat into a softball game. The questions are valid for anyone who has studied the rules. As Ed noted, an altered bat is a softball bat which has been changed. Since a baseball bat was never a legal softball bat, it cannot be an altered softball bat.
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Iglusco,
A "lame question"? yeah, it may seem so. I have never seen a wooden bat in a fastpitch game, and has been quite awile since I've seen one in a slowpitch game. In fact, I haven't seen any in the baseball I work, (except a college wood bat tourney, they are fun, lots more defense). It is my understanding however, and that from several ASA staff that most of the questions on the ASA test are taken from "live game scenarios" usually at National tournaments. Wood bats, legal, illegal, and altered have then surfaced at games. That said, even if you never saw, or never will see a wood bat in a game, those questions on the test did exactly what they were designed to do, they made you "hunt in the book". You probably now have a better understanding of bats, legal or not, and what to do when you find one! |
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