jonriv wrote:ZARDOZ34 wrote:To update the use of my DD's Xeno, it was used the entire weekend this weekend after being tossed out last weekend. So the point is that there is a preceived problem with the Xeno or umpires truly don't know how to detect a flawed bat.
Have you contacted the bat company yet??? Do you think it is wise for your daughter to play with a potentialy lethal object?? Why are you in denial and insist on being the victim?
I have not contacted the bat company. I will when the bat is repeatedly thrown out.
I let her drive every day. That is a lethal object. When I feel the bat becomes an issue of player satety, it will go back that moment. I am a licensed official in 5 high school sports, including softball, player safety is my number one priority. I am not in denial and don't feel like a victim. I have inspected the bat, I would not throw it out if it were my game to ump.
The funny thing is, today I ran into the umpire that banned it the 1st time back in April. Told him it got tossed last weekend. He had inspected it a few times between the 2 occurrences and found it to be OK for play.