I know I have opined about this before, but I clearly sense a building drumbeat in the media over the last few weeks that Major League Baseball has become an endless exercise of strike outs punctuated occasionally by a home run. It's boring.
In short, that's not how baseball was designed to be played. And it's become a real problem.
Listen to today's WFAN radio as a podcast (link below) and listen to one man's desire to teach the next generation of kids how to hit a baseball – and how it lead to a meeting with the New York Mets new hitting coach, Hugh Quattlebaum. It's quite a story, and author Kevin Gallagher desires a great deal of credit.
Read more on this story at askcoachwolff.com, tune in to WFAN every Sunday morning for 'Rick Wolff's Sports Edge,' and follow Rick Wolff on Twitter @askcoachwolff.




