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Come on Steve. When speaking of 14U what do you think is most likely going to be the case?
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It has been awhile since I worked youth leagues, but I don't recall jewelry being brought up at any plate conferences. Only in FED games, where jewelry was a major point of emphasis in my plate conferences.
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It was read loud and clear, I just don't see the point in even mentioning it.
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Because you and Eastshire replied to my post concerning the subject, as if I were being admonished about inquiring why jewelry was mentioned in an OBR game. I would not have commented at all otherwise.
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I, for one, was not admonishing, just saying that in my experience jewelry rules are ubiquitous, and can be safely assumed when the given match is a youth game (particularly when the story involves such a rule being enforced).
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Okay, fair enough. I was just asking. Like I said, not many warnings (or discussions in plate conferences) for jewelry given out in youth games here, unless specifically emphasized in the local league rules.
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I always mention jewelry at the plate meeting for HS games and below. It helps get rid of those safety hazard phiten necklaces, Livestrong bracelets, and those tiny gold chains no one can even see unless they get real close to a player.
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Yes the paragraphs are not in succeeding order. I just typed in each situation as it occurred in the duration of the game I awarded home to R2, allowed R1 to stay at third and BR to stay at second.
Jewelry is prohibited as a safety concern. The only exception is a medical alert tag which has to be taped down to the body. I blame Major League players for all of these kids wanting to wear a jewelry store on the field these days. There is no reason why a player should step foot on a field with jewelry on. Had a high school game the other day and the player had on a chain necklace with a cross pennant, baseball pennant, baseball bat pennant, and glove pennant on it. He could not figure out why he was not allowed to wear it. My best one of the season though has to be the player that was wearing a shark tooth necklace. |
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