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Old Tue Jun 14, 2005, 12:00pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally posted by recblue
Would like feedback on interpreting ASA rule 3, section 7 on cooling and heating bats. If a player is observed using a "bat warmer",is she in violation? If the player is observed holding a bat in front of a propane heater in the dugout during a cold day, or a swamp cooler during a hot day, did she violate the rule? When temperature of the bat is involved, how will an inspection reveal the bat was altered? If a bat is setting outside the dugout on summer day in Phoenix when it is 113 degrees, did she allow her bat to be "warmed" and is in violation?

Your interpretation is greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
Heating a bat is considered altering the bat. There is a "bat warmer" out there that looks like a Swing Sock. If this equipment is found pregame, the sleeve and bat should be removed. Using it during play is illegal.
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