THE FOLLOWING CHANGES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR 2020
1. MEN’S CLASS C, D, E, REC. E, MASTERS, WOMEN’S
, CO-ED, CHURCH, INDUSTRIAL, ARMED FORCES, BLACK AMERICAN, NATIVE
AMERICAN
CLASSIFICATION HOME RUNS:
D - 4 HOME RUNS E - 2 HOME RUNS REC. E. - 1 HOME RUN
- A. SOFTBALL:
1. Maximum of Cor. 44 with SSAA Stamp
2. Maximum compression of 375 lbs.
- 3. Girls in Coed and Women's Class will be allowed to hit the SSAA Cor. 47 / comp. 375 softball.
- 4. State of Pennsylvania is allowed only Cor. 44 Comp. 375
- In 2020 Directors have option to require teams only use the 44 /375 balls.
- B. BATS NOT ALLOWED FOR ANY SSAA SANCTIONED
EVENT
1. Miken Balanced
2. Miken Maxload
3. Miken Ultra II
4. LADY VIRUS VIRSP 3 by Combat
5. Bats made of titanium or titanium alloys are illegal
- 6. Only seniors age 50 and over may use senior bats
7. Men cannot use a bat made for Ladies only.
8. Bats may be screened by tournament directors. An umpire that suspects the legality of a bat should bring it to the attention of the tournament director or league administrator. Any bat can be deemed unsafe and removed from the game by the tournament director or umpire.
9. A player has been injured by a batted ball using a bat suspected of being illegal, tournament directors may confiscate the bat for the remainder of the tournament and possible manufacture testing at the owner's expense. In the event the bat owner refuses to turn over the bat to the tournament director, the bat will be deemed illegal and the player will be banned from all SSAA tournament and league play for six months.
2. MEN’S CLASS A & B
- A. SOFTBALL
1. Maximum of Cor. 44 with SSAA Stamp
2. Maximum compression of 375 lbs.
- B. BATS NOT ALLOWED FOR ANY SSAA SANCTIONED
EVENT
1. Miken Balanced
2. Miken Maxload
3. Miken Ultra II
4. LADY VIRUS VIRSP 3 by Combat
5. Bats made of titanium or titanium alloys are illegal
- 6. Only seniors age 50 and over may use senior bats.
- 7. Men cannot use a bat made for Ladies only.
3. MEN’S CLASS AA CLASSIFICATION HAS BEEN DELETED
- A. Considering there is no longer a Major program,
SSAA finds it difficult to restrict quality players from participating
in SSAA Class A & B Programs.
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