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Originally Posted by EsqUmp
Safely, carefully and cautiously remove the bat.
It is more reasonable and prudent for a trained adult to do this than an amateur athlete.
Forget the 5 lines of BS that the old guard tells you. They lack common sense, legal intelligence and normal standards of care. The arguments they put forth are nonsense that has been passed down to them over the years and they have done a disservice to all by perpetuating such illogical and unreasonable thinking.
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EsqUmp:
As a structural engineer I would normally agree with you counselor but this is case if you are damned if you do and damned if you do not.
If one leaves a bat near HP and a player falls over it, or one "[s]afely, carefully and cautiously remove the bat." and a player falls over it. Either case, if a player gets hurt, the "remover" of the bat will be the on considered civilly liable, and if you are even have the lawyer I think you are, you will be the one that sues the umpire and I do not mean that in a derogatory way.
MTD, Sr.