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Originally Posted by LIUmp
Do not get in the habit of talking to the players. No good comes of it.
What's more likely to happen:
1- "oh, yeah, the umpire DID tell me already to take the nose ring out, coach."
2- "He said, it's okay...you can play with it since you can't take it out."
3- "He never told me anything about it."
You think she's going to be honest? I'd say 1 is least likely.
Just tell the coach at the pregame. If it's seen, you restrict to dugout.
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You are stating that if you tell the coach at the pre-game that a player has jewelry on and then in the game you see it on you can restrict to the dug out at that time.
You are DEAD WRONG on this. When a player is illegally equipped in the game, the team shall be issued a warning.
There is a casebook play which somewhat illustrates this ruling. 3-2-12 Sit. D
The comment indicates: The jewelry rule only applies to players in the game, not on the bench.
At the time of the pre-game conference, there were no players in the game, because the game had not begun yet.
You can't penalize a player on the bench during the game if you see them with jewelry on either. They can't be penalized until they are in the game, at which time a violation has occurred.