Hawaii Tribune-Herald
As Major League Baseball prepares its red carpet treatment for the postseason and shows the exit door to all of those clubs whose season didn’t meet expectations, it tells us one thing on the Big Island.
Of course, it’s time for fall ball, and if it seems like nothing more than a little stretching and loosening up of the arms for the season ahead, guess again.
“Really, it all starts now,” said Kallen Miyataki, the UH-Hilo coach who was hoping for better weather for the first fall workouts. “We have a lot of work to do and you need to all start out headed in the same direction, so this is a key time for us.