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Used to be a wink here too. Not anymore. I used to dip Skoal for all games. So did the coaches. So did the players. So did a lot of the moms
Heck, if I didn't have any with me, I'd bum a dip from a coach or player. Once FED started their clampdown on it, I stopped doing it immediately and switched to gum. For the past 12 years or so, the baseball fields here have a sign on the backstop fences stating that tobacco possession or use on campus is prohibited. For adult baseball, I used to chew Redman or Levi Garrett. Never was a seed guy, as I am so uncoordinated that half the time I spit the seed and swallow the hull. I stopped using tobacco products altogether in March 2005, and haven't had the desire since. It's one of the best things I've ever done in my life. In fact, I can't even stand to smell cigarette smoke within 100 feet of me.
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Especially at the FED level, the umpires or coaches shouldn't be violating a FED rule. Around here, if reported to the state, it would probably earn a letter of reprimand or possibly a suspension...probably the same for a coach. Players, absolute ejection...in MN, tobacco use is not different than cracking a can of beer in front of you. For a player in MN, the 1st chemical violation is a two week or two game suspension (which ever is greater)...for baseball, that could be six games or roughly 1/3 to 1/4 of the regular season.
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I'm kinda shocked that ANY of us would "wink it off" on a HS field.
Don't know how long ago "back in the day" was for the OP, but use of tobacco hasn't been a "winK" around my part of the world for at least 18 years. |
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There was a time where I "winked" it off...I could smell chew...I've been around long enough to know that chew smells like. We were in a dugout checking equipment as instructed by our FED state governing board. However I couldn't tell which player had it in. I was not about to go on a witch hunt and start checking players. I told the coach that I could smell it, I was going to go over to the other dugout and that I expected him to take care of it. I felt like I handled it properly.
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So are you saying that I should've gone on the chew witch hunt, then busted the kid who pukes behind the dugout. Talk about the "*hitty end of the stick"
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If we're talking MY "preference": none. Where the Rule exists, I happily enforce it.
I am, however, aware [and thus not shocked to discover] that in some parts of the world [even around where I live] SOME umpires "wink off" tobacco [and other similar] rules in some leagues involving older players. It is just that the Rules about tobacco have been so drummed into the HS/FED consciousness [there is a tobacco question, I think about every year, on the FED certification tests], and tobacco has been flat ILLEGAL [criminal] to possess on school property, even here in Virginia, for so long - well, I just can't envision that as one of the "no big deal" Rules [I am not endorsing ANY "no big deal" Rules attitudes, merely recognising the existence of same] for, well - anybody. Lah me. |
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And I thought it was too obvious to miss.
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