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March 24, 2018
FallOut
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Bat / Ball and Association

Thanks Phoenix26 for the comment. I watched all of the games Monsta vs. SiS.

I have several ASA bats from Monsta. I do not own any 1.21 bats. I've played in a few SSUSA games with 44/375. Love the Dudley lightning and the Big Cat bats. I never got the chance to hit any senior bats with 52/300 balls thats why I'm asking.

My league went to 52/300 for saftey reasons.

Carl from Monsta Athletics said he migh be getting back in senior softball bats. He has a new technology coming to market soon. Plus, I keep asking him to build me one. Thanks again for responding.
March 23, 2018
FallOut
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Bat / Ball and Association

Hello all, Im new to the board. Last time I play was in 2000. The balls and bats have made some changes over the years. I play in a league that uses 52/300 for every level of play ASA.

However, in seniors the league we can use bats stamped with 1.21, 1.20 or ASA but the ball is still 52/300. This is where I need help.

Am I better off using an ASA bat? Brett Helmer said over the weekend when Monsta (ASA) played SiS (USSSA) for 5 ganes using 52/300 balls. Players shoul use ASA bats for best performance.

What do the senior players think about 52/300 and 1.21 stamp. I understand most senior bats do not come with warranty and ASA bats should not hit 44/375 balls.

Thanks for your comments in advance.
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