I never played a lot of baseball but I seem to recall that aluminum bats don't sting your hands like wood bats do. I would think that this decision would be appealed. How could they prove that the same thing wouldn't have happened with a wood bat? A few years ago someone was hit by a hockey puck and I think died. Now all NHL arena's have netting around the ends of the rink. The hockey stick maker wasn't sued. The NHL did collect money from all the teams to give to the family of the person who was hit. The player who's shot was deflected felt really bad about the incident. Sometimes bad things just happen. Going by the logic of the baseball bat case, all the car manufacturers should be sued because their vehicles can all go way over the speed limit. Sometimes jurors can be really dumb too. In this case, I think they let their emotions get in the way. Dave
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