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Texas Rangers warn fans not to do 'the wave' because of health concerns

The Rangers were also able to turn the warning into a joke about LeBron James and the Miami Heat.

By Evan Bleier
Texas Rangers Yu Darvish prepares to bat in the second inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on June 1, 2014. (File/UPI/Kevin Dietsch)
Texas Rangers Yu Darvish prepares to bat in the second inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on June 1, 2014. (File/UPI/Kevin Dietsch) | License Photo

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ARLINGTON, Texas, June 13 (UPI) -- Ballpark safety is certainly an important issue in Major League Baseball, but the Texas Rangers might be taking things just a little too far; they also might be trying to be funny.

During a recent game against the Miami Marlins at Globe Life Park in Arlington, the Rangers cautioned their fans against doing the wave to avoid getting injured.

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The team used a bobblehead doll with a black eye to deliver the message:

The team was also able to incorporate a not-so-subtle jab at LeBron James and the Miami Heat with another public message about the wave.

Chuck Morgan, the executive vice president of ballpark entertainment and productions for the team, came up with the idea for wave warnings.

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"We've done this for four or five years," Morgan told ESPN. "I get hundreds of tweets from fans to stop the wave. I'm a guy that says that anyone can come to the ballpark and do whatever he wants, as long as he doesn't offend anyone around him. But there's some feedback I've gotten from players that there are better times to do it. You can't stop it, but we can have some fun with it."

The Rangers split the two-game series with the Marlins.

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