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Old Thu Jul 08, 2004, 09:23am
WindyCityBlue WindyCityBlue is offline
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Think about it.

Okay, that's not as bad as putting it at the back stop, but if you are working the dish, I don't recommend it. You should stick around the plate, not walk in front of a dugout and down the line, that just invites trouble.

Now, I'm not worried about lawsuits from players getting hurt during playing action, we've already seen that this is an insurance company scam. But, I am concerned that a player could get injured because of my act. (A foul ball directly over the thermos is dropped because his glove hits it or his hand get jammed against it becaus ehe isn't looking for it. I am more worried that a thrown or batted ball could hit the parcel and be deflected. Again, an ounce of prevention...