"But to have some folks basically share those guiding principles of good sportsmanship, and apply that legacy." "We would be remiss if we didn't do everything we could to find some individuals, students of his, disciples if you will, could be players, that are now parents, grandparents, have their grandkids or kids here," Gautier said. Larry Gautier is trying to find someone to keep the dream alive. He's brought in a commercial realtor, a former player, to find some relief. "I'd love to see a baseball man come in and purchase the property try to follow the philosophy that Red Berry's had for all these years where any kid could play and wouldn't have to worry about being cut off a team," Berry said. Berry said he only has one more pitch to make here.to an investor. He spends a few hours each day at the park fielding questions from parents asking when are they going to reopen. "This is the first time in 46 years that I haven't had a summer camp for 10 weeks," Berry explained.
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