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Special Aluminum Bats with “Pressurized Air Bladders” Take Playing Baseball Outside the Assumption of the Risk Doctrine


— December 20, 2002

Normally, if a pitcher gets beaned upside the head by a line drive, too bad. He’s assumed the risk by playing the game. Not so if the ball is hit super fast off a specialized aluminum bat, says California’s Second District Court of Appeal in this opinion (PDF format). Read an article about it here.


Normally, if a pitcher gets beaned upside the head by a line drive, too bad. He’s assumed the risk by playing the game. Not so if the ball is hit super fast off a specialized aluminum bat, says California’s Second District Court of Appeal in this opinion (PDF format). Read an article about it here.

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