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Irregular News for 06.23.06

Middlesex, NJ -- Millennium Radio has learned exclusive details of legislation that will be introduced today in Trenton aimed at banning aluminum bats from all organized baseball and softball games in which a minor plays in New Jersey. The bill is being introduced in response to the near fatal injury of a 12 year old Wayne boy who was struck in the chest by a line drive as he stood on the pitcher's mound just 45 feet from home plate during a PAL game earlier this month.

State Assemblyman Pat Diegnan (D-Middlesex) says lawmakers should take whatever steps necessary to make youth sports safer. "Anybody that has played ball, coached ball, and seen the ball come off the aluminum bats knows it can be frightening," says Diegnan. "It takes a half-second for a batted ball to get to a pitcher on a 45-foot mound. If an aluminum bat is used, they believe the speed of a ball can exceed 100 miles per hour, while with a wooden bat it would be more like 80 miler per hour. That may seem insignificant unless you are on the picther's mound."

Last week, Steven Domalewski of Wayne was being pulled out of an induced coma after he had collapsed to the field during a PAL game. A line drive struck him in the chest, causing his heart to stop beating. A spectator lept from the stands to administer CPR.

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Its not the bat that hit his chest it was the ball, regulate that

Use this you sissies or a bean bag...

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1992 Class B champ game hit a grounder between first and second. Our player jumped over the ball running to second. The second baseman threw the ball to the short stop who threw the ball to first. OOPS the first baseman was over by second. As my foot hit the base the ball hit the side of my head. I got a $4800 helicopter ride to the trauma center with a skull fx. 3 weeks in a neuro ICU. The short stop had a 90 mph fastball. I played for two years after that and my wife would cry every time I went to play. Can't blame a bat for that.

Now the guys who can't even clear the infield with a hit are boosting 300 yard hits. No steroids. Cheap trick.

 
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