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					Originally Posted by CecilOne
					
				 And "decided not to press charges" just adds to the problem, making it "allowable" to attack people if it's on a field. | 
	
 Well, one of his teammates talked him down from doing so.  It was clear that he was certainly not innocent in this whole thing, and a defense attorney could easily argue that the recipient (notice how I never say, "victim?") of the jab had instigated the attack.  Granted, nothing can justify taking the knob of a bat to the back of someone's head over a softball game, but it was clear that both sides were guilty of something.
Furthermore, the wife of the attacker was present at the game, and she certainly gave him a good piece of her mind.
Both players were kicked out of the league.