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Old Sun Jul 06, 2003, 08:13am
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Originally posted by Rachel
Minnesota has a casual profanity rule. It seems to work. It makes the AA leagues a little more "family condusive". People can control what they say and that rule makes them have that control. A swear word uttered under the breath is one thing but a projectile is another.
That's fine if the players abide by it, but I'm not going to be the umpire who enforces it. I have a request. I would like you to define "swear word". And that's where part of my problem lies. What you consider a swear word in MN, may not be in NJ, NY or many other states, but may be in VA, GA or the Carolinas.

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