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Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Or.. you could just let it go... because it is not dangerous at all and this is heavy handed OOO. The intent of ASA rules is to prevent a bat from being dangerous when in play or in some cases equipment which is dangerous because it may fly off the bat. It is not to address warm up or other practice equipment which is not dangerous. Some teams use the heavy warm up bats to warm up, others buy the adjustable weighted bats. There are no problems with these IMO. If someone comes to bat with their adjustable weight warm up stick.. enforce the penalty.. otherwise chill out.
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Dubya Tee Efff, mate? You might want to read that 2007 ASA Rules/Regs/Umpire Handbook thingy at least once...even if it's when you're sitting on the toilet.