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Old Thu May 08, 2008, 02:43pm
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Originally Posted by FullCount
What would happen if the player and her parents refused to surrender the bat? I suspect I would have refused. I know the "letter" in the link says check the NSA rules if that occurs, but I don't have their rule book nor the energy to check what it says. I do suspect that many would likely refuse and I'm not sure what they can do about it legally. Presumably eject the player, but who wants to continue play under those circumstances. Also, is there no room for umpire judgement that the injury was just an accident, unrelated to equipment?
As I read that book, refusal to allow the bat to be inspected initiates an automatic 5 year suspension from NSA.
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