Hi all,
I run a modified league in Ingleside, ON and we are gearing up for this season.
Since the league's inception until 2016, the bat rules were simple:
I want to find some sort of middle ground this season, and I want to know what others are doing. I posted this in the Canada forum as equipment availability is different here than in the USA.
Just for reference, we use Gray Dots (.40/375lb), and that's not likely to change.
What do you guys do in your leagues?
I run a modified league in Ingleside, ON and we are gearing up for this season.
Since the league's inception until 2016, the bat rules were simple:
- All bats must have either NSA or ASA approved stamp to be legal.
- Every bat must be identifiable as a legal bat.
- No Ultra II bats allowed.
- All bats must carry at least one of the acceptable certification stamps: ISF 2005, ASA 2000, ASA 2004 or ASA 2013
- Any bat that appears on the WBSC approved bat list and has a current ISF certification stamp (2005 only) will be accepted for play or,
- Any bat that appears on the USA Softball Approved Bat List and has an ASA 2000, ASA 2004 or ASA 2013 certification stamp will also be accepted for play.
- Notwithstanding #2 and #3 above, any bat appearing on the USA Softball Non-Approved Bat List shall not be accepted for play.
- All bats must be visually identifiable as approved bats. Umpire’s ruling on a bat is final.
I want to find some sort of middle ground this season, and I want to know what others are doing. I posted this in the Canada forum as equipment availability is different here than in the USA.
Just for reference, we use Gray Dots (.40/375lb), and that's not likely to change.
What do you guys do in your leagues?