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Discussion: New Experimental Drug to expand life to 120 years of age

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Dec. 2, 2015
Dancer
115 posts
New Experimental Drug to expand life to 120 years of age
I was reading this article this morning about the drug that slows aging process and you can be physically active. I know the highest age division is 85+. But does this mean we can have a 110+ or a 115+ divisions now? Or just a 100+ division? I am 55, I am looking forward to 60 more years of softball LOL.
Dec. 2, 2015
OZ40
549 posts
I would suggest combining the centenarians into a single 100+ division to better manage the tournament brackets! Maybe allow extra fielders too.
Dec. 2, 2015
Mango
Men's 50
159 posts
I'm curious about about the 100-105 age group-what would the player roster add rules for section 'i" be- would they still have to add from an older age group? Just wondering. We probably should clarify now just in case.
:-)
Dec. 2, 2015
Dbax
Men's 65
2100 posts
Maybe I can get a Gods Sports Company bat by then!
Dec. 2, 2015
Slap hitter
28 posts
Dabs-hysterical...LMAO

Mango-another rule we might want to stipulate now is...would someone be able to bring an all 105 yr old team down to a 100 year old division?
Dec. 2, 2015
Crusher23
Men's 55
53 posts
Mango = Hilarious

:)
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