I agree. Why my ASA Commissioner told me to leave the bats alone was to avoid lawsuits. If I take that bat and place it outside the field of play and someone in the crowd steps on it and gets hurt, I'm liable, let alone if I move it on the field and a player is injured. The moment you touch that bat intentionally you are responsible for everything that follows that it is a part of. I agree this is moronic, but, if you don't think there is an ambulance chaser that will sue, I've got some land for sale you may be interested in. And in some lawsuits, it doesn't make any difference if you win or lose. They take years and cost $$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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