Back in the day (early 1960s), within 10 minutes of the last inning, we and our parents had already forgotten who won or lost the Little League games. We got our free sno-cone, had fun for a few minutes while our parents visited, and then went home. Umps and coaches didn’t get yelled at or beaten up. No fans asked to be quiet or leave. Just fun with our friends and a chance to play baseball. What was so wrong with that that we had to change it?
Back in the day (early 1960s), within 10 minutes of the last inning, we and our parents had already forgotten who won or lost the Little League games. We got our free sno-cone, had fun for a few minutes while our parents visited, and then went home. Umps and coaches didn’t get yelled at or beaten up. No fans asked to be quiet or leave. Just fun with our friends and a chance to play baseball. What was so wrong with that that we had to change it?