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Does anybody on her use it and if you do why? I dont understand why you would want to get lightheaded if a ball can get hit to you or if your hitting.
 
Posts: 1 | Location: google | Registered: April 20, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i don't regularly, but i have before. never while playing in a game though. I guess people that do it during games are addicted and don't get that "buzz" any more.


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Posts: 47 | Location: Virginia | Registered: April 28, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Smokeless tobacco has been seen as a "mainstream" substance in baseball. You see professionals every year using with the thought of this product making you more "relaxed" at the plate or in the field. This is not a product that should be taken lightly and many programs have wisely taken a stance against chew as it has been proven to slow your reaction time and you make a good point ... why would you want a slower reaction time when playing this game?

On another note, I wouldn't say it is the most attractive thing to do as you certainly are not playing in the favor of any women at the ball fields.

"If it doesn't help you it can only hurt you."

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Here is an article with a study showing that the use among MLB players is decreasing:

Chewing Tobacco
 
Posts: 6 | Location: National | Registered: February 29, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I chew all the time because it calms me down. It kind of allows me to focus, because I'm usually almost too energetic, if that's even possible.
 
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after you get used to dippin the buzz wears off.. so it doesnt even effect you during the game..
 
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Understand of course,....that use of tobacco products is illegal in NFHS rules.........and should I catch you using tobacco products........I will eject you.......immediately.....and for the most of you, that will entail another game suspension.....

I dont have a choice in the matter......and just so you know,........its not just High school......... NCAA rules prohibit tobacco use during games or practice with ejection of the player and head coach as well.........

It may as someone posted "allow you to focus"........but it will hurt your team if you are ejected for one game and suspended for another. You decide if its worth it or not...........
 
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Understand of course,....that use of tobacco products is illegal in NFHS rules.........and should I catch you using tobacco products........I will eject you.......immediately.....and for the most of you, that will entail another game suspension.....

I dont have a choice in the matter......and just so you know,........its not just High school......... NCAA rules prohibit tobacco use during games or practice with ejection of the player and head coach as well.........

It may as someone posted "allow you to focus"........but it will hurt your team if you are ejected for one game and suspended for another. You decide if its worth it or not...........


In addition to the FED prohibition of tobacco products, remember that possession of tobacco on public school grounds, including baseball fields, is illegal in most, if not all, states.

I will never understand why a young man who may have the potential to go far in baseball would want to develop a habit that could very well cut that career short.
 
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piaa_ump, how many people have you caught dipping? Just want to know because I have heard many times that people do it during games and don't get caught.


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Posts: 178 | Location: Va | Registered: March 16, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'm not piaa_ump, but I've ejected one assistant coach and two players so far this year for dip.
 
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piaa_ump, how many people have you caught dipping? Just want to know because I have heard many times that people do it during games and don't get caught.


I don't go hunting for it......I personally oppose tobacco use on or off the field on a health basis.......addiction and cancer reasons...but given that I have only had about 3 incidents in my whole career.......

The times Ive had to check were because the opposing team drew my attention to it......

Like I said I have no choice in the matter if you get caught.......

Funniest one I ever had was a pitcher, who had a lip full.....pretty easy, but I have to check.....as I was waking to the mound.....I heard a gulp.....as he swallowed the evidence.....

no dip no ejection.........

But his throwing up behind the dugout the next inning was hard to miss........

Just dont do it..........
 
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This Man comes in to my parts store weekly. Read his story and then make up your mind.


http://www.tobaccofacts.org/tob_truth/spit.html

Unfortunatly he now has virtually NO Throat. What a shame as he is one of the nicest people you would want to meet.


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P. S. As an adult I apolagize for posting in this part of the forum but I thought it was pretty important.
Sorry again,
Leftys Dad


"Practice the way you play!!"
 
Posts: 261 | Location: StL,Mo | Registered: September 07, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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piaa_ump, I've tried it once... Its hard not to get sucked into trying it while your group of friends is dominantly baseball players. It was sick so I didn't do it again. I was just wondering how often it comes up.


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Here ya go......

http://www.quitsmokeless.org/gallery/index.php


"I would be lost without baseball. I don't think I could stand being away from it as long as I was alive."
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Posts: 2312 | Location: Neither Here Nor There | Registered: November 26, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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we used to chew on the bus ride home when i was in high school.

In college players and coaches dip and chew constantly on the field, but never in a game its just not worth the suspension.

Now on the other hand say your a pitcher and your done for the game or the coach replaced you in the line up there is a chance youll go to bullpin for a little and put a fat hog in.
 
Posts: 278 | Location: The Baseball Field, TX | Registered: May 18, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i dipped about 2 cans a week for 2 and a half years. Get the nicotine gum its helps and quitting is hard but not as hard as i thought. On a scale of 1-10 quitting is as hard as a 5, you just cant give in easily.
 
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I have never used it and i never plan to. I think that pro players are just setting a bad example for kids.
 
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