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Old Thu Nov 10, 2011, 10:52am
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I was wondering the same thing. When does the Men's Masters move to 70?

As for the wooden bat issue seems a bit backward. Those made prior to 2000 are legal by rule. "Plays of the month" over the summer stated that those made after 2000 needed to be stamped. However, they are (and manufacturers are not stamping them). The new rule needs to make all wooden bats legal if they conform to all characteristics of a legal bat (weight, size, knob, grip).
The point there is that the manufacturers were told to apply the stamps beginning in 2000. Maybe it is a trademark or licensing issue, really don't know.
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Old Thu Nov 10, 2011, 01:33pm
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All adult SP except Seniors move bases to 70'

Men's adult SP except Seniors move bases to 70'
A little redundant?
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Old Thu Nov 10, 2011, 01:36pm
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A little redundant?
Men's adult SP will move the bases in 2012.

The rest of adult SP will move the bases in 2013.

This excludes, of course, senior SP and 16" SP.
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Old Fri Nov 11, 2011, 11:08am
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Any explanation as to why 43ft for 14-U was not approved?
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Old Fri Nov 11, 2011, 12:33pm
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Any explanation as to why 43ft for 14-U was not approved?
Because it wasn't proposed?
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Old Fri Nov 11, 2011, 01:15pm
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Seems that if the Chinese had a softball calendar, this was the year of the Slow Pitch.

There are 11 changes that Irish listed below, and 6 of those 11 are changes for SP only. The remaining 5 changes affect all levels of softball. Not a single FP-specific change.

I know a lot of players who will be happy with these changes. As a primarily SP umpire, I'm glad to see a bit of focus devoted to SP this year. The program has had some difficulties as of late, and I think these changes are all positive ones for the program.
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Old Mon Nov 14, 2011, 12:22pm
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In looking through the proposed rule changes, I noticed a peculiar change in the wording. On #9 (changing the safety tape to safety "grip" and reducing it to 6"), I noticed that it says that "resin, pine tar or spray substances are permissible on the Safety Grip region only."

Was this the wording that was approved? If so, would that be to say that players can spray their bats up to 15" from the safety knob, even if their grip only extends 6" from the knob?
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