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Letter: Maybe just one baseball box score a day?

(Nick Wass | The Associated Press) New York Yankees' Aaron Judge (99) is out trying to steal second against Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jonathan Villar, left, during the first inning of a baseball game, Thursday, April 4, 2019, in Baltimore.

My wife and I just got back from spring training baseball in Arizona. Along the way we stayed in several cities and towns, each smaller than Salt Lake City in population. I was amazed to see that the local newspapers in almost all of these locations carried all the daily major league baseball box scores. Is it possible The Salt Lake Tribune might be able to fit in just one box score each day?

Mike Altieri, Heber City

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