I told you once, I'll only tell you once more
It is NOT a batting helmet anymore. Yes, it use to be a batting helmet 30 years ago. The cheaper plastic replica is sold to fans with a warning label. Batters cannot wear it a any level of baseball. The thing is certainly NOT a batting helmet anymore. It can be worn on the baseball field. It is a fielder's helmet. I believe John Olerud only wore it on the field and then wore a batting helmet to the plate. I have one in front of me and the label reads "American Baseball Company, Pro No Ear Helmet." I have another one in front of me and the label reads "American Baseball Company, Adult Fielding Helmet." Stop calling it a batting helmet when it is NOT.
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