Please remember that all bats that do not bear an ASA certification mark remain non approved unless they were made prior to 2000 and in the sole discretion of the umpire would pass ASA certification test if tested. Please be sure to read the specific ASA rules surrounding bats (a portion of which is located above) for a comphrehensive review. check for either the 2000 or 2004 ASA Certification Mark (both depicted above) and then be sure the bat is not listed on the PDF's above as a banned bat by ASA (Note: The lists above are broken up into two PDF's to help umpires in the NCAA and the NFHS because of their minor rule differences.check the approved list located in the drop down boxes above and search by the specific manufacturer or select all.If you want to know what bats are approved for use in ASA Championship Play, follow one of the steps below. The Amateur Softball Association of America (ASA) no longer displays every bat made by bat manufacturers that do not comply with current ASA bat standards. (current listing, no changes as of March 31, 2008)Ĭlick here for ASA's Non Approved Bats with Certification Marks (20)Ĭlick here for ASA's Non Approved Bats with 2004 Certification Marks Click here for ASA's 1 Page Non Approved Bats with Certification Marks (20)
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