Shorewood youth baseball community honors longtime program director for commitment to community
By: Brittany Lewis
Posted: Sep 8, 2019 9:00 AM CST

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(SHOREWOOD) - Whitefish Bay's little league and high school baseball fields are named after a hometown hero, Brewers manager Craig Counsell. In a neighboring village, a baseball diamond was recently renamed in honor of a longtime coach who may not be a household name around the big leagues, but certainly is in his hometown of Shorewood.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Brittany Lewis meets the local legend whose positive impact on the community's youth baseball program covers more than 3 decades.
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