Fan Safety-Advocate Jordan Skopp and Foul Ball Injury Victims to Discuss Dangerous Baseball Stadium Conditions at December 17th Press Conference
Will Address How MLB’s Shameful Policy-Failures are Putting The Game’s Youngest Fans – Our Children - Directly in Harm’s Way (PRUnderground) December 16th, 2020
Baseball-fan safety-advocate Jordan Skopp, and several victims of foul ball injuries, will hold a press conference on Thursday, December 17
h at 3pm ET to raise awareness about Major League Baseball (MLB)’s continued failure to extend safety netting at its Major and Minor League ballparks. The event follows a press conference last week where more than 30 sports journalists from major publications attended and asked Skopp questions about his new research and book on the topic. Skopp’s findings revealed that children are at great risk for foul ball injuries with many of their injuries and deaths going unreported. This has prompted some stadium insiders to insist their
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