Slow pitch bats?

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does it have the certification stamps on it ? Is it on the approved or banned list(s)?
 

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It will depend on the association or governing body, but if it has the proper Association certification stamp, slowpitch bats are normally allowed, but keep in mind all of the associations limit slowpitch bats to 34 inches only and the drop weight was for the longest time a minimum of 26oz. This now varies from one association to another, some now allow a 24.5 oz. minimum but again you have to check with the individual association and make sure the bat is on the approved bat list. Honestly other than a few college players I can not think of any reason why a player would want to try to use a slowpitch bat. Yes, I realize that the 34" Rocket techs are real close in comparison to the 34-24.5 oz I just described. I hope this helped answer your question. Of course as I offer this explanation ASA switched it slow pitch bats to a new testing standard a couple of years ago for a RF ball and may no longer allow the new stamped bats to be used in fastpitch, someone else will have to chime in.
 
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