Our blog from last week on the state of amateur baseball drew swift response from readers in the area and from around the state...who took the time to share their own opinion on the state of a boys game that in the words of one, "is just too simple for the times." A second letter posted today, simply says, "selfishness and the pursuit of the almighty dollar will eventually kill high school baseball."
On the eve of the state baseball tournament in Columbus this weekend, we share the thoughts of a number of correspondents over the recent column on the subject of pitch counts in high school baseball. And if the rules makers are reading...they're going to like what they see. Comments from the tournament in today's inside feature.
The value of winning? In this edition of reader comments - the latest from those moved to share on recent content on Press Pros: In particular, thoughts on “winning at all costs”, Un-American Airlines, and remembering Piqua hall of fame coach, Jim Hardman. Enjoy, in this month's volume of "The Reader Speaks".