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Classified in: Health, Sports and recreation
Subject: CHI

Seattle Joins Growing List of Cities with Tobacco-Free Baseball -- 15 of 30 MLB Stadiums Have Knocked Tobacco Out of the Park


WASHINGTON, April 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Adding momentum to the national campaign to take tobacco out of baseball, the King County Board of Health voted today to prohibit use of smokeless tobacco products (like chew, dip and snuff) at professional sports venues, including Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners. Today's vote sends a simple and powerful message to kids: baseball and tobacco don't mix. With the addition of Seattle, fully half of Major League Baseball stadiums ? 15 of 30 ? will be tobacco-free. 

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids logo. (PRNewsFoto/Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids)

Today's vote affirms that our national pastime should promote a healthy and active lifestyle, not a deadly and addictive product. King County and Seattle are sending the right message: Baseball players and other athletes are role models for our nation's youth, while chewing tobacco is dangerous and should not be an accepted part of sports culture.

We thank the Seattle Mariners for supporting the measure approved today. We also applaud and thank King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski (Board of Health chair) and Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw (Board of Health vice-chair) for their leadership in advancing this worthy cause.

This measure applies to all professional sports facilities in King County and covers players, fans and anyone in the entire venue. It will set the right example for America's youth and benefit the players' health as well.

Seattle joins the growing number of Major League cities to take tobacco out of baseball. Other Major League cities covered by similar local or state laws include Anaheim (Los Angeles Angels), Boston (Red Sox), Chicago (Cubs and White Sox), Los Angeles (Dodgers), Milwaukee (Brewers), New York (Mets and Yankees), Oakland (A's), San Diego (Padres), San Francisco (Giants), St. Louis (Cardinals), St. Petersburg (Tampa Bay Rays) and Washington, D.C. (Nationals).

In addition to these laws, MLB's latest collective bargaining agreement prohibits all new MLB players from using smokeless tobacco. Together, these actions make it inevitable that baseball will be tobacco-free, but MLB cities should act sooner rather than later to break the long and harmful link between baseball and tobacco.

Key facts:

The Knock Tobacco Out of the Park campaign, a coalition of public health and medical organizations, has advocated for tobacco-free baseball. Learn more at www.tobaccofreebaseball.org.

SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids


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