Do ISC World Tournament Players Belong at ASA “C” Nationals ?

Read what Fastpitch Forum member Sledgehammer22 and others say on the subject. Do you agree or disagree? The ‘hammer says:

“Most open hitters I’ve seen hitting “C” are terrible. Their timing is way off. Where they will help teams are the instances when a pitcher is pitching “C” that shouldn’t be. They will eat the hard throwers up. But they won’t be hitting anyway so no use talking about it. Many of the players are only rated “A” because they havn’t been to any ASA Major events, just ISC. This means that they may drop two levels and hit, but each team can only have 4 upper division players.”

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When you look at the whole picture, the “C” nationals should be the best tournament of the year next to the ISC

Huh? I thought it was the ISC II, ASA Major, ASA “A” and ASA “B”, and that the “C” Nationals were for entry level teams and old(er) guys like me 🙂 Readers, tell us what you think. Do ISC World Tournament level players belong at the ASA “C” Nationals?

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