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Here in Sacramento and surrounding areas
Mat is a strike. Plate is a ball. Mats used are 19- 21 inches wide and fit around plate starting a point where plate angles to triangle. In senior play, both SSUSA and NCSSA a single mat is used and plate area is considered a strike. Why the difference, I have no clue.
I've played "One-Pitch" where your own guys pitches. Now this is a fast game. You can get most games in in 45 minutes. mat for slowpitch - Bing Images
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Wish I'da umped before I played. What a difference it would'a made! ![]() Last edited by Linknblue; Mon Jun 18, 2012 at 07:02pm. |
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