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June 25, 2004
50guy
Topic: General and miscellaneous
Discussion: Can someone explain this.

"Innocent until proven guilty‰ and "you can't un-ring the bell" are two clichés that come to mind when suspecting someone of using an altered bat. The way accusations go, if you even breathe a word of someone using an altered bat, you could end up ruining a players reputation and he / she could be innocent all the way and, I don‚t need to get into what a lawyer could do with that. I for one won't be the guy who takes a chance like that; you need a lot more than just speculation before you call a guy on your suspicions.

Anyway, this thread is a step forward and maybe will make someone think twice. Procedures, policies, and penalties should come from the top level as the consequence and impact must be for all of us, especially when you compete at a world‚s championship.

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