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Posted on: May 19, 2008 7:30 pm
Edited on: May 19, 2008 7:42 pm
 






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People are despicable, and they’re getting worse every day. You can call me a pessimist if you’d like, but I think that a lot of people over the age of 25 may share that sentiment.

It sounds cliché, but it really was a simpler time when I grew up. When you needed information, you went to the library. When you wanted to talk on the phone, you had to use the corded model attached to your kitchen wall. When a kid got hurt playing sports, his money-grubbing parents didn’t try to capitalize on their son’s injury by suing everyone involved.

That’s right. In the most pathetic story of the day, the parents of Steven Domalewski have filed a suit against the makers of a Louisville Slugger aluminum bat, Sports Authority and Little League Baseball, after their 12-year-old son was hit in the chest with a line drive.

When the ball hit Steven, who was pitching, his heart stopped for 15 minutes, causing brain damage.

Now, I do feel badly for the boy. I feel horrible, in fact. It’s a terrible thing to see a child’s life transformed like it has been. Still, what his family is doing is selfish and unforgivable. Suing Little League Baseball for Pete’s sake!?

Not every unfortunate, or even tragic, event means that someone deserves millions of dollars.

Parents like this are the reason that community ballparks across America remain locked while not in use. They’re the reason that police reports are filed when two third-graders get in a fist fight. They’re the reason that dodgeball and tag are being banned in schools around the country.

Doesn’t anyone understand the words “freak accident”?

You can’t always blame things on negligence or malice. There are probably 10,000 balls hit every day with metal bats just like that one. Even college players use metal bats. There was nothing wrong with the equipment, and Steven wasn’t a victim. Unfortunately, he was just very unlucky.

Steven’s father is now saying his son would not have been injured with a wooden bat, and that the lawsuit will help make the game safer.

Who do they think they’re kidding? If that’s all they cared about, it probably would have been easy to petition the league. Besides, wooden bats hit the ball hard too, and they break. Sharp wooden daggers flying around the infield... yeah, that’s safer.

No, it’s obvious that the parents are looking to make more dollars than sense. Steven wasn’t even injured in a Little League game, but Little League is being sued because their logo was on the bat.

That’s right, let’s target an organization that offers a healthy outlet for millions of children. Let’s take their money. Let’s cause leagues to close. Let’s make kids pay more money to join. After all, your kid was hurt, so why not take it out on everyone else. Let’s send America’s youth back in front of the TV or computer.

What scumbags.

Newsflash: You can’t expect your kid to play sports and never get hurt. It comes with the territory. You can’t play baseball with fun noodles and marshmallows.


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Posted on: May 20, 2008 1:00 pm

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I have a question.  Why did no one do CPR on this child?  Next thing you know the scumbag family will go after the AHA (American Heart Assoc.) for not making everyone learn CPR!  Whats next?



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Posted on: May 20, 2008 3:45 pm

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Yeah this was a very sad event and my sympothy goes out to the family. Its just cases like this that clog the arteries of the court system. As you satated sports and yes even baseball come with a risk attached to them. While those parents may not have antisipated it happening to their child it did. I would wish that they did a fund raiser to help this poor little boy for the future. This accident was nobody fault and the parent should be ashamed at such a pitiful law suit. I know taking care of the child will cost much more money then they thought, maybe someone will step up and donate to a cause. Poor LL baseball being dragged into it, i understand but its all to make a buck or a million. What do you want the kids to wear metal plated chest covers, shin gaurds, and a facemake with a helmet? Maybe we should abondon baseball and let this one freak accident be the reason kids never play baseball again. Dont the parent sign waiver anyways?!



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Posted on: May 20, 2008 11:28 pm

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  I don't know anything about this family, nor does anyone else. For all we know they may have been one of the families working for years to change little league rules to prohibit aluminum bats. Why are aluminum bats used for young children anyway? Because they can hit the ball harder and faster. Would wooden bats be safer? Using the same arguments as previously stated, Why do we have laws requiring seatbealts? Maybe to lessen the force of impact ???  To save lives. Children get hurt every day, but does that mean we should not constantly be seeking ways to make things safer.  Would children be upset if they had to use a wooden bat? What is a life worth? If your child was injured and you believed that injury could have been prevented what would you do? The sad fact is that our societies accountabilty system is build around money.  Before you condemn too much, think about the major changes that improve our lives every day that came as a result of a lawsuit. Yes, we have too many lawyers, and too many lawsuits. If that family does win the suit, the main thing they might gain is a change in safety rules. The lawyers will wind up with most of the money.



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