In general Softball bats have a low collectors value. The bat you have with the US Army Stamping was made by Hillerich and Bradsby for the armed forces. The bulk of a collectible Baseball bat relies on the player that endorsed the bat. Without a player endorsement it will have a low value and the value will rely on vintage bat features if any.
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Yes, I love it and play for college.
Yes because it would not hurt anyone.
Anything that will embarass me to death or kill me or anyone.
yes.. muhahaha. it was me. and i was an outfielder. and i was hit in the head with a softball, knocked unconsouis to the ground. and died. i will now come and haunt every outfielder that will ever read this. so then. they will feel my pain.
It depends if it is a store model bat with Foxx's name on it, or one of the bats he actually used. Most of his bats were 35" long, some 34" or 34.5" and a few 36". They tended to be about 36 ounces in weight, some a little more, some less. So if your bat is shorter than 34" it is probably a store model bat. If you have pictures or more details, we could figure it out. Value, if it's a Foxx game bat, would be in the thousands of dollars. A store bat, possibly a few hundred. Hillerich & Bradsby is the most valuable brand to have.
If there are no substitutions then you can change positions and not have to inform anyone.
Before anyone really can answer this what type of tote bag like for soccer, cheerleading, softball, baseball , or etc.??
the enjoyment of playing softball is geting to know the team members and choches
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yes you