07-14-2009, 12:58 PM
<!--quoteo-->QUOTE <!--quotec-->Kawano has visited Wrigley Field frequently since his retirement last season. Concerns about his well-being apparently prompted the security action, but it upset Kawano and friends of the 88-year-old.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I'm thinking there's more to the story. I don't really know how comfortable I'd be letting a frail, 88 year old man walk around by himself in Wrigley. I don't feel comfortable letting my own grandpa, who's basically the same age as Yosh walking anywhere by himself. My guess, and this is purely a guess, is that they told him he had to go, if he didn't have someone there to escort him or walk around with him and they just didn't want him to walk around by himself for fear of his own well being.
I'm thinking there's more to the story. I don't really know how comfortable I'd be letting a frail, 88 year old man walk around by himself in Wrigley. I don't feel comfortable letting my own grandpa, who's basically the same age as Yosh walking anywhere by himself. My guess, and this is purely a guess, is that they told him he had to go, if he didn't have someone there to escort him or walk around with him and they just didn't want him to walk around by himself for fear of his own well being.