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Softballs - 275 comp.
Interesting data on the new ball being used by ASA in certain areas:
They are allowing the 1.20 USSSA bats to be used with the 275 core balls. The balls we are using presently (375 comp) have a max. rating of about 1800 lbs force when they are hit which is a standard number. The balls out there today have a rating of anywhere from 1850 - 2400 lbs of force when hit. (not in standards) The 275 comp ball, has an average of only 450-475 lbs force when hit even with the USSSA bats. One-Third of the norm. That's why the ball should be used in Recreation League Play (safety) Another interesting figure he dropped on me was, "it only takes a 1200 lbs force either to fracture a skull seriously or cause death if hit in the head. Very interesting numbers. No wonder infielders are using all kinds of protective equipment these days. (info came from a reputable sporting goods company rep) |
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