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No, for multiple reasons.
To start, it isn't my bat. Second, a discarded bat becomes part of the field Third, your attention should be on the ball, runners & defenders, not on the bat Fourth, as noted, if you do it for one, but better do it for both, every time. Fifth, is you move it, just where are you going to move it to with assurance it will not become part of the play? Can you imagine the crap you will here (and test of your insurance) if you move a bat to an area which the play goes and a player trips over a bat YOU placed there? Sixth, and most important, it still isn't my bat.
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