There is always a market for normal ball pythons. Depending on your market it can take some time to sell them. Many people getting a pet snake for the first time don't know any better than to go to the local pet store. If you want to sell the animals yourself you should locate any and all on-line classifieds that people in your area might use. You also consider using print classifieds. In the area I live there is a publication called the Trading Post that comes out weekly. It has an animal section you can advertise in. You can either pay a flat rate for the ad or pay-when-you-sell.
If you don't feel like taking the time and effort to sell them on your own you can just wholesale the lot of them to a larger breeder/reseller. They have the clientele to move these animals. You will want to find one that is local to you or take your animals to a local trade show (not all shows allow this). Shipping normal ball pythons is cost prohibitive unless you have a very large number of them. Many resellers will buy all your unwanted production "unfed/unshed" but be prepared to sell them for a comparatively small amount. Captive bred ball python baby prices will fluctuate depending on the time of year and you can expect to receive about 1/2 of what the current retail (by retail I mean reptile trade show price) is.
If you are in the Mid-Atlantic area contact me off-line and I may be able to point you to a breeder/reseller close to where you live.
Regards,