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Rip It Reaper Softball Bat 2008 Rip It Reaper Softball Bat 2008 Paypal US $350.00 30m
New Miken Vicious Slowpitch Softball Bat 27 oz 34in New Miken Vicious Slowpitch Softball Bat 27 oz 34in Paypal 0 Bid US $220.00 1h 31m
DEMARINI BRUSIER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 26 DEMARINI BRUSIER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 26 Paypal 15 Bids US $52.98 1h 50m
DEMARINI BRUSIER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 28 DEMARINI BRUSIER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 28 Paypal 7 Bids US $51.00 1h 53m
New Easton Stealth Clarity SSR2B Fastpitch Bat 31 22 New Easton Stealth Clarity SSR2B Fastpitch Bat 31 22 Paypal US $119.99 2h 13m
New Easton Synergy Speed BH SRV3 Softball Bat 34 26 New Easton Synergy Speed BH SRV3 Softball Bat 34 26 Paypal 2 Bids US $256.99 2h 16m
NEW EASTON SV12 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 28 SSV2 NEW EASTON SV12 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 28 SSV2 Paypal 15 Bids US $51.00 2h 22m
2010 Easton Stealth Speed XL Softball Bat SSR2 34 26 2010 Easton Stealth Speed XL Softball Bat SSR2 34 26 Paypal 16 Bids US $162.50 2h 22m
New 2010 Easton SSV2 SV12 Softball Bat New 2010 Easton SSV2 SV12 Softball Bat Paypal US $99.99 2h 29m
DeMarini Evo Half Half Softball Batslowfast pitch DeMarini Evo Half Half Softball Batslowfast pitch Paypal 0 Bid US $125.99 2h 43m
WORTH TST REVOLVER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 26 OZ ASA WORTH TST REVOLVER SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT 34 26 OZ ASA Paypal 4 Bids US $23.49 2h 50m
Orange Worth Mayhem 98 May98 28oz RARE HTF Orange Worth Mayhem 98 May98 28oz RARE HTF Paypal 29 Bids US $162.50 3h 3m
Worth Titan ASA Slowpitch bat 34 28oz Worth Titan ASA Slowpitch bat 34 28oz Paypal 7 Bids US $73.44 3h 19m
2011 DeMarini White Steel Softball Bat Slow Pitch 34 28 2011 DeMarini White Steel Softball Bat Slow Pitch 34 28 Paypal 11 Bids US $132.50 3h 39m
DeMarini F4 ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat WTDXSF4 10 34 28 DeMarini F4 ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat WTDXSF4 10 34 28 Paypal 19 Bids US $101.00 3h 39m
HoT Rip It Reaper Softball Bat 27 34 REAP4 USSSA HoT Rip It Reaper Softball Bat 27 34 REAP4 USSSA Paypal US $300.00 3h 42m
USED RBK REEBOK DICTATOR SOFTBALL BAT ASA 34 IN 27 OZ USED RBK REEBOK DICTATOR SOFTBALL BAT ASA 34 IN 27 OZ Paypal 19 Bids US $52.00 3h 48m
Louisville Voltage Composite Slow Pitch Softball Bat 26 Louisville Voltage Composite Slow Pitch Softball Bat 26 Paypal 4 Bids US $31.00 3h 56m
WORTH REVOLVER TST SOFTBALL BAT 28oz ASA WORTH REVOLVER TST SOFTBALL BAT 28oz ASA Paypal 0 Bid US $45.00 4h 2m
New Worth W4SB7 Insanity Slow Pitch Softball Bat 34 26 New Worth W4SB7 Insanity Slow Pitch Softball Bat 34 26 Paypal 10 Bids US $31.00 4h 35m
New Worth W4SB7 Insanity Slow Pitch Softball Bat 34 28 New Worth W4SB7 Insanity Slow Pitch Softball Bat 34 28 Paypal 8 Bids US $43.00 4h 36m
Mizuno Frenzy 2 340213 Fastpitch Softball Bat 33 23 Mizuno Frenzy 2 340213 Fastpitch Softball Bat 33 23 Paypal 4 Bids US $122.49 4h 39m
NEW EASTON FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT NEW EASTON FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT Paypal 1 Bid US $4.99 4h 52m
2011 EASTON SSR2 34 30 STEALTH SPEED XL SOFTBALL BAT 2011 EASTON SSR2 34 30 STEALTH SPEED XL SOFTBALL BAT Paypal 11 Bids US $180.50 4h 53m
2010 WORTH TOXIC TITAN 34 27 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT ASA 2010 WORTH TOXIC TITAN 34 27 SLOWPITCH SOFTBALL BAT ASA Paypal 18 Bids US $164.50 4h 53m

Bat Rolling Becoming A Necessity With New Mph Rules

    Anyone who has played with an all-composite bat realizes that composite bats are often not as hot "out of the wrapper" as they are after about 500 to 700 hundred hits have been put on to the bat. This is the main reason that "artificial break-in" techniques are applied to a bat, players want to cut down the time required to get their new bat to its top hitting performance. The amount of improvement in performance varies from bat to bat, but all composite bats tend to improve the more they are hit. This is true despite marketing claims that a particular composite bat is "hot right out of the wrapper".  This fact creates a problem for softball associations who are trying to reduce the on going problem of illegally altered bats because it can sometimes be hard to determine whether the increase in performance is due to the bat having been doctored or just due to its natural break-in process. Some of the associations are placing considerable pressure on manufacturers to manufacture bats that do not increase in performance over time.  This is almost an impossibility when it comes to composite type bats.  And while some of the processes being made for detecting bats which perform higher than the set mph performance standard may not be able to differentiate between an altered bat and a naturally broken-in bat, the associations' belief is that if a bat bears a certification stamp then it must perform at or below the performance limit represented by that stamp throughout the bat's entire life. The ASA did allow a plus or minus variance on the bats but that went away with the 2004 ASA standards and so did those bats (Freak, Synergy 2 etc.,).  But now it doesn't matter how the bat increased in mph performance; any increase in mph performance after the manufacturing of the bat it is not allowed.

    An example of how serious associations are taking this issue, the ASA recently changed their bat certification policy. When the ASA certifies a bat as passing its 98-mph Batted-Ball Speed standard, that bat is expected to pass the standard for the life of the bat, even after being broken-in.  As of October, 2007 all composite bats are now being artificially broken-in using a bat rolling method before they are sent to the Sports Science Laboratory at Washington State University to be mph performance tested for certification.  I'm not exactly sure what it means for the future of ASA softball, or for the future of composite bats, but at the end of January, 2008, only one composite bat (including all 2007-2008 composite bat models that had previously been certified "out of the wrapper") has passed the 98-mph ASA certification test after being broken in by rolling.  The ASA is rumored to be changing its “out of the wrapper” batted ball speed to 93mph, this is shaking up the bat industry and some are debating whether to make ASA bats at all.  I would expect to see some changes in the design of composite bats in 2010 in accordance with the ASA policy change.  All bats will probably be made at the 93 mph limit to start because after bat rolling the bat will be right around 98mph.

 

 

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