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Old Sat May 23, 2009, 08:29pm
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You can guess, we can all guess. There is no specific agreement between ASA and the bat manufacturers to ban composite or any other type of bat which meets current standards.

In fact, the exact opposite is true. ASA is working with ball specifications to develop a softball that the hotter bats can't affect.
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