Sam wrote:sftblldud wrote:Can you say "FRIVOLOUS", if the court system allows this then every kid and their parent will sue every sports organization they played in. It's part of the game and we all know it. Maybe we will have to start signing injury waivers upon making a TB team.
Maybe they can go back and use the ASA insurance to get the medical treatment she has received.
Frivolous? Really? The can point to at least one other national softball organization that has maximum pitch counts. They can certainly claim that ASA should know about the dangers of overuse injuries and that overuse injuries to pitchers account for nearly all the overuse injuries in the sport. They can claim that all the ASA certified coaches told them that girls softball is different than boys baseball....girls can pitch an unlimited number of innings.
Maybe ASA will do something about it. Premier could take the lead here. These kids get to college and their arms are junk....if they make it that long.
The parents won't do it voluntarily and the coaches won't limit the pitchers' innings unilaterally.
I hope these people win their case.
There is only one question here. Who placed the player in the line-up and in the circle?
It wasn't ASA? Hell, ASA doesn't even require anyone to ever throw the ball unless they elect to do so voluntarily. Just like every registration is voluntary and these parents signed off on the roster. Maybe ASA should file a countersuit for child support.
As is often the case, Socialist Sam cannot see the forest from the trees.



























