can baseball players chew tobacco on the field In Major League Baseball, smokeless tobacco, or “dip,” has been part of game for decades. In 2016, MLB banned it for new players, though those already in the league were grandfathered Danny Murtaugh gets a mouth-full
Danny Murtaugh gets a mouth full of chew before a game against the Astros. Under the 2016 collective bargaining agreement, players who made their debut after that time cannot use smokeless tobacco, though onthisdateinmlb 1993 Minor League Baseball implements a ban on smokeless tobacco use on the field, in dugouts, and in any team bus plane, with fines and ejections for those who break the 5 Reasons MLB Should Let Players Use Chewing Tobacco Seattle Weekly Players' group has no comment on tobacco ban call Reuters
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