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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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I have no doubt this is the direction in which we'll eventually be going: softballs having less and less "pop" until they're almost mush. Unfortunately, the bat manufacturers are simply going to make bats hotter and hotter until we're right back where we started.
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This is for slowpitch softball...Ive always said that with the bat technology the way it is its not only becoming too dangerous for pitchers, but also for CI. You figure a 3B will play 5-10' behind the bag, thats only 70-75' from home. You'd call a baseball 3B playing 15-20' in from 3B suicidal for playing that close, yet the balls come down the line with almost the same speeds (for big softball hitters), yet in softball this is acceptable. It will never happen bc the bat manufacturers pour a ton of $$ into softball and everyone wants to be barry bonds, and not placido polanco, but the game IMO would be better if it were played with wood bats. just my .02 |
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Ironically, one of the bat manufacturers markets wood bats on their website for slow-pitch. I can't remember which one, noticed it last week when I was looking up the bats for another thread on this website.
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I think ASA should stick with the current bat regulations they have, continue to work with bat manufacturers to keep the doctored bats at bay, as well as pursue the bat doctors who are fouling the game. Also, continue to work with the ball manufacturers to develop a ball that has the same, consistent pop every time. I believe Mike touched on this subject a few months ago. I will admit that bats are a personal crusade of mine. I think these cheaters should be strung up by their toes and left to rot in the middle of Death Valley. If I can nudge them any closer towards this goal by educating myself and being consistent and diligent EVERY time I check a bat, well, I'm just happy to play my part.
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Good. It'll take longer.
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Dave I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views! Screw green, it ain't easy being blue! I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again. |
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