The Answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Where can I find information about the ASA's Bat Testing program?
A. You can download a listing of FAQ's or browse our listing of banned bats by clicking here.
Q. I'm having problems opening the PDF files on your site. Any suggestions?
A. We suggest you reinstall and/or upgrade your Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download the latest software for free by clicking here.
Q. Where can I get a copy of your Official Rules of Softball?
A. ASA Rule Books are only distributed at the local level by the ASA Commissioner or their staff. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner or Umpire-In-Chief.
Q. How do I register my team with the ASA?
A. All ASA registrations are done at the local level. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner in order to register your team with the ASA.
Q. What if I have a question on league play, local tournaments or a general question regarding softball in my area?
A. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner.
Q. Where can I get information on the ASA Junior Olympic program in my area?
A. Please contact your local Junior Olympic commissioner.
Q. Where can I find information about the ASA's coaching education program?
A. Click here or call 1 (800) 44-COACH.
Q. How can I become an ASA certified umpire?
A. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner or Umpire-In-Chief.
Q. What if I have a question on a specific rule?
A. Contact your local Umpire-In-Chief or Regional Umpire-in-Chief.
Q. Where can I find information on ASA/USA Softball umpire clinics?
A. Please check the ASA Umpire Homepage.
Q. Who can answer a question on an ASA sanctioned tournament?
A. If it's a national tournament or national qualifier tournament set your browser to click here and look up the tournament in question. A contact is listed for each tournament. (We will be adding other tournament lists in the near future.)
Q. What if I can't find a tournament listed on your web site? Who do I call?
A. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner.
Q. Who can answer a question on eligibility?
A. Please contact your local State/Metro Commissioner.