L.A. Times readers vent their frustration over cut box scores and standings, cheer the return of TV listings and debate Shohei Ohtani's future.
I agree with every letter writer. Except the person identified as the sports editor whose name I do not recall ever seeing until a few days ago when it was attached to a gushing introduction to the new and mostly useless section. All in a week when I am notified the price of my subscription is going up! No, it is not, it will be canceled! I am a longtime subscriber — back to Jim Murray and Bill Dwyre. I now refuse to pay more for less.
I have finally found someone that likes the new Sports section that lacks MLB standings: Arte Moreno.I read the readers’ reactions as being typical of spoiled reactionaries. Removal of box scores and standings lead to canceled subscriptions? These shared thoughts from readers sound like terrible tantrums from individuals who want it all and at no cost.There’s some sort of special connection to what is no longer viable and wanting it forever.
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