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Don't You Just Hate It When This Happens?
I read this article on Yahoo today:
Gulp: Napoli says he swallowed tobacco during crash at plate - Big League Stew - MLBBlog - Yahoo! Sports MTD, Sr.
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As the song goes, two for the price of one:
Long ago, I worked with a tobacco chewing guy I really respected and still admire. He had perfected the juice squirt through his front teeth and out the mask. He would turn his head and the few feet of grass behind him were always brown, though not from a lack of water. He took heat from HCs and groundscrew for years but didn't stop until he was diagnosed with tongue cancer. I remember when the NFHS rule prohibiting tobacco and tobacco like substances was first introduced. It was a while ago and it wasn't long before an umpire dumped a kid who had a pack of Big League Chew in his pocket. The umpire claimed it was shredded and packaged like the real stuff and fit the letter of the rule. I still find it funny that bubble gum was this umpire's kryptonite. |
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Funny thing, Mike, I had a partner try to run a kid for having a can of shredded beef jerky in his back pocket that looked like a can of Skoal. Tim. |
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I seem to recall a FED case from 15 or so years ago that indicated that FED wanted this call made.
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Personally, I might fail to notice such a thing - but I'm certainly not going to jump on or joke about an umpire who did notice and did what we're told to do.
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I apologize to Cobra. Are there similar restrictions on bubble gum cigars and candy cigarettes? Tim. Last edited by BigUmp56; Fri Oct 07, 2011 at 08:42am. |
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I'm pretty sure NCAA has a ban on the "tin in the pocket" -- that would apply to your beef jerky situation. that is, it's not only the use that's banned, it's showing something that some fan might interpret at evidence of use. |
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There is a case play (or at least used to be) where the umpire saw players using tobacco, he goes over and it turns out they are just using something that looks like tobacco and they are ejected. Shredded gum out of a pouch or a tin or jerky are made to look like tobacco |
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I asked one our state rules interpreters for the 'pouch of gum' line. He said that when the rule first was introduced, there was no wriggle room. If you saw a pouch in a pocket and it held shredded stuff that goes in one's mouth, dump him. Since then, the stance has allowed logic to dictate procedure. Pink bubble gum is not a tobacco like substance. It may be shredded into long pieces but that does not make it illegal. The container is not the issue either. Seeds come in pouches too and the thought of dumping a kid solely because he has a pouch in his pocket bothers me. I believe that HS rule 3-1p says nothing about a pouch or tin but does focus on the product inside. Bubble gum is candy, at least that's what my dentist says.
I was assigned 3U for an NJCAA Regional almost two decades ago. The catcher for the home team was a stud who used Bandits (don't know if they make them any more). At the start of the second inning, the opposing coach comes out and asks the PU to check the catcher. At the time, the rule only applied to post season play. The PU had never encountered it before and we actually had to go get the NCAA book from my trunk to verify that the rule would be enforced during tournament play that year. It was ugly then but I'm glad to see that players and coaches are smarter. My old partner with the tongue cancer would tell them the same. I am editing my original post - the above was original - due to a PM I received. To that member, no, you are incorrect. I feel no need to use your screen name here and cause a firestorm of PMs again. You were mistaken and the link below will illustrate why. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/NCAANewsArch...-+5-26-03.html Near the bottom, you will see that the original directive from the NCAA discusses the need to employ logic in applying this rule. Of note are the following sentences: Quote:
In MLB, Brett Butler almost lost his life to oral cancer. He chewed since his HS days and the stories he tells are pretty gross. In an ESPN interview I once saw, he told of how his lower gums were worn away to the point where he could see the roots of his teeth. He had to have a cadaver graft of tissue to close it up after his chemo. You'd think that he'd agree that tobacco should be banned from MLB like it is in MiLB. Nope, he says it is personal choice and against any king of penalty for using it. Wow. Last edited by MikeStrybel; Fri Oct 07, 2011 at 04:08pm. |
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Not to argue the point, but do you think we should outlaw driving because someone was driving recklessly and died?
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Don't limit it to the kids. Adult umpires emulate the MLB guys, too. If Gerry Davis were spitting Redman on the field, how many of you would have that pouch in your left ball bag? I mean, how else do you explain $355 for a fake Nike mask? |
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