Wizards’ Venable Featured at DailyPrincetonian.com

Will VenableOver at DailyPrincetonian.com, there is a great article about Will Venable’s early experiences as a professional baseball player. Among other things, it talks about his goals of playing on the Major League level, his new home in Arizona and his opportunity to play with the Fort Wayne Wizards, under the guidance of his father, coach Max Venable:

While playing for the Wizards, Venable had the opportunity to be mentored by a talented and familiar batting coach: his father. Max Venable, who spent 12 seasons in the Major Leagues as a player, is known throughout the Padres organization as an exceptional hitting coach, and the closeness between father and son helped Will’s development.

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