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Discussion: Playing in different age/classes

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June 13, 2022
E4
2 posts
Playing in different age/classes
If I am age 65 and a "Major" player, can I play down on a 60AAA team??? How about a 55AAA???
June 13, 2022
DaveDowell
Men's 70
4313 posts
YES you may (both 60-AAA and 55-AAA) so long as you are otherwise eligible as to residency ... Good luck!
June 13, 2022
E4
2 posts
Thank you for clearing this up for me Dave. Hopefully I will get the same answer when I call Sacramento!
June 15, 2022
CaliBraves
Men's 40
18 posts
If you play 55-AAA, you will automatically be considered 60 Major and from what I am being told, you would now be 65 Major Plus. A few players on my 50 Major team played on a 40 Major team and they are now automatically rerated to 50 Major Plus.
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