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Discussion: Hydration in dugouts during tournament games

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Aug. 24
MWeb

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Played in a tournament in St. Louis recently, high temps on the playing field, no water provided in the dugout by the tournament director. This occurred at a tournament in St. Louis last season also. If these tournaments are sanctioned SSUSA, should this issue be settled once and for all, provision of water in the dugouts is a basic courtesy to players. The lack of water in the dugouts is really down right rude. SSUSA sanctioned tournaments should require this basic need.
Aug. 24
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
it is the reason i carry my own,with some electrolytic powder mix in it.i use a 1/2 gallon jug(bubba keg from walmart) and refill during the day.just don't know if the helpers have been sanitary when doing the water,if there is water provided.
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