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If only the ball had been in a different spot.
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Killer old Easton model! I remember going to a team camp probably 5 or 6 years ago at USC Upstate, I bet there was 25 of those purple Stealth's in their dugout!You should get one of these bad boys to use as a BP bat:
Easton Stealth Speed FP11ST10 33" -10 Drop Fastpitch Softball Bat
I had a 32 that I bought off someone for 25 bucks and when I brought it to practice, it was funny hearing some of my players ask why Id ever want to buy an old bat like that. One of the moms just looked at me and gave a chuckle bc she knew just how hot those bats were. After one of the girls hit about 10 balls with it she quickly said, "OK I definitely understand why you bought it"Killer old Easton model! I remember going to a team camp probably 5 or 6 years ago at USC Upstate, I bet there was 25 of those purple Stealth's in their dugout!
That was just normal, with all of those old Easton's!It was supposed to be 22oz's and weighed just over 24 oz's
I didn't even pay attention to what brand of bat it was when I made my comment..would have said the same thing for a Ghost.Oh, now that its LS bats folding at the connection like tin cans...NOW it has to be where the bats are being hit and so many level headed
ideas as to why its happening...hahahaha ...j/k
I was joking...remember the sarcasm thing that gets you in trouble all the timeI didn't even pay attention to what brand of bat it was when I made my comment..would have said the same thing for a Ghost.
Where there is smoke there is usually fire..I was joking..