Dick Williams and David Bell, sons and grandsons of Reds nobility, have each come their own distance the past ten years. They find themselves prepared, in this time and place, to produce positive generational change for their family’s baseball team.
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I haven't had a chance to dig into Ward as a batting coach yet.
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