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May 20
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Is it's REALLY about something else.
Jim16 wrote in Jan '07 the following:
If the natonal office would officially say that certain bats were "dangerous" they could be lible in a lawsuit. Remember that there are a lot of UII's still in play that have the official ASA stamp of approval. The officail statement is that the UII is banned because of "the integrity of the game". That means that too many players become home run hitters, it does not mean that the UII or any bat is too dangerous to allow it in competition.

I believe this is really all about lessoning any possible associated RISK from an incurred injury. But an after thought or "deterrent" (that being an out from a middle shot), does not prevent an act from happening, nor lessen any injury from either happening of incurring.
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