A History of Baseball + Chewing Tobacco
by Brian Palmer - Slate Magazine
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quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:
"We learned a lot this year as team; and as a baseball coach I learned a very important lesson... I used to think America was about baseball, apple pie and chewing tobacco... well it isn't; it is about baseball, apple pie and following the rules!"
I still laugh about that little speech and I guarantee that coach is still mad at the teacher not the player about the suspension!
We were WAY LESS PC then!
quote:Originally posted by Jimmy03:quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:
"We learned a lot this year as team; and as a baseball coach I learned a very important lesson... I used to think America was about baseball, apple pie and chewing tobacco... well it isn't; it is about baseball, apple pie and following the rules!"
I still laugh about that little speech and I guarantee that coach is still mad at the teacher not the player about the suspension!
We were WAY LESS PC then!
Today, tobacco in any form is not only contrary to school athletic policy, it is, in most states, against state law to possess or use on school property.
Winking at those who violate policy and law is not character building. When I played, that was a major consideration of my coaches. We were held to the rules and those who enforced them were not subject to ridicule. They were respected.
quote:We were WAY LESS PC then!
quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:quote:Originally posted by Jimmy03:quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:
"We learned a lot this year as team; and as a baseball coach I learned a very important lesson... I used to think America was about baseball, apple pie and chewing tobacco... well it isn't; it is about baseball, apple pie and following the rules!"
I still laugh about that little speech and I guarantee that coach is still mad at the teacher not the player about the suspension!
We were WAY LESS PC then!
Today, tobacco in any form is not only contrary to school athletic policy, it is, in most states, against state law to possess or use on school property.
Winking at those who violate policy and law is not character building. When I played, that was a major consideration of my coaches. We were held to the rules and those who enforced them were not subject to ridicule. They were respected.
C'mon it was 20 + years ago and I find it a telling tale of how times have changed.
quote:Originally posted by fsmjunior:
In 1987, my JR year in HS, our Centerfielder got booted from our team just before the playoffs for getting caught dipping in the locker room before going to practice by a teacher. It likely cost our team a legitimite shot at a League Championship.
None of us were mad at him, shoot 80% of the team used smokeless tobacco.
The best part was our coach at the awards banquet with all of the parents, administrators and many teachers present. "We learned a lot this year as team; and as a baseball coach I learned a very important lesson... I used to think America was about baseball, apple pie and chewing tobacco... well it isn't; it is about baseball, apple pie and following the rules!"
I still laugh about that little speech and I guarantee that coach is still mad at the teacher not the player about the suspension!
We were WAY LESS PC then!
quote:Originally posted by Wayne:
Interesting. I have to admit it's engrained in me, I can't go near a ballfield without a can of Skoal.