NSA home run rules 2013

Mutley12

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Men’s Elite (5 HR's with 1 up), Gold (3HR's with 1 up),Silver (2 HR's with IEO),
 
Rules a lot better than before. Silver and Bronze having IEO's now is going to be interesting. That's going to push a lot of teams to Gold, which should be the largest division now.
 

outlaw4

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Rules a lot better than before. Silver and Bronze having IEO's now is going to be interesting. That's going to push a lot of teams to Gold, which should be the largest division now.

Agreed, but maybe not to start with... I'm hearing of a fair amount of teams that are reluctant to take that step up. But once they experience a couple of IEO's, I think their mindset will change.
 

Mond

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California did a great job placing a lot of E teams in Silver, which is supposed to be "High E, Low D" However, they didn't take the better D teams and move them up to Gold. For example, somehow the D team that won California D States, won D Western Worlds, and placed top 5 in Super Worlds did not get bumped to Gold. What else does it take to get bumped to Gold?
The idea of getting teams out of E/Bronze is great, but it's pointless if you don't do the same for the higher divisions
 

Mond

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Same name, Powerzone. Just played in a Silver tournament this past Saturday with zero run spotting
 

Mond

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Oh, also, Goodwood was a C team last year and they played in the same Silver tournament.

Makes sense for arguably the best D team last season and a C team to be in a division meant for "High E / Low D" teams right?
 

jsam21238

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I know missouri did the top 50% of E and bottom 50% of D to silver... top d and bottom c to gold.
 
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