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San Francisco strikes chewing tobacco from playing fields (The Associated Press)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday to ban chewing tobacco from sports playing fields in the city, including AT&T Park.

San Francisco Supervisor Mark Farrell said the proposal specifically targets baseball, which has a long history of players masticating and spitting tobacco juice on the field. He said kids shouldn't get the idea that they need to use tobacco to be a great ballplayer.

The city currently prohibits cigarette and cigar smoking at sports arenas, fields, parks and stadiums. Tuesday's ordinance adds smokeless tobacco -moist inhalable snuff and chewing tobacco -to the list. AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants, last year's World Series champions.