COLUMN VIEW FROM THE GAME It’s All We Need To Know: Home Plate 17 Inches Wide Editor’s Note: Tim Mead, incoming Baseball Hall of Fame president, cited John Scolinos, baseball coach at his alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona, as a lifelong inspiration, particularly Scolinos’ famous speech “17 Inches.” Chris Sperry, who published sperrybaseballlife.com, heard Scolinos deliver a version in 1996 at the American Baseball Coaches Association in Nashville, and wrote this reminiscence in 1916 in his “Baseball Thoughts” column. By CHRIS SPERRY • from www.sperrybaseballlife.com In 1996, Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching…
Was he evaluated at the scene or taken to the hospital immediately from the scene? Why such a long investigation if it was a “medical event?”
This is BS first he claimed it was brakes on his vehicle, and because he was cooperating with authorities apparently that means he free to go. Then approximately two weeks later he was taken to the hospital with a medical condition, after thorough investigation it was found there was nothing wrong with his vehicle so instead of charging him with the crime there using a medical condition as a excuse and it took them 5 months to come up with that to save his reputation. In the mean time there was 10 people injured and multiple cars had damages, I’m sure some people are still having nightmares over what happened to them. If this was anybody else we would be behind bars. I think personally if his medical issue is that severe he should permanently have his driver’s license revoked, to prevent this from ever happening again. I’m sure I will get alot of criticism for this post but everyone has a right to there own opinion.
Just as for the pandemic, it is important to know all the facts and timeline and no opinion is necessary to be posted for the public. Of course, everyone is entitled to an opinion but sometimes it is better to keep it to themselves. Hoping no one else has to experience this unfortunate accident and aftermath.