As for slowpitch, until the last few years, there were almost always different models for ASA vs. USSSA/NSA. The ones with the ASA stamp would also have the USSSA and NSA stamps. With the 52/300 or 52/275 ball becoming the norm, most newer bats have all the stamps. Several manufacturers have produced ASA only bats, however. Those bats, until the Easton Ghost ( may be wrong on this) , have been legal only in slow pitch and men's fast pitch.
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Actually the opposite...most newer bats for the past few years ARE association specific. Either USSSA or ASA. Dual stamp
bats are pretty much the worst of the bunch and not popular...hence, not many made anymore for slowpitch.
The ASA only bats are far better than using a dual stamp, so most people are buying separate bats because they
want the best for each association.
Fastpitch hasn't really went into this as of yet until now.
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