The film Eephus celebrates the beautiful, blissful anticipation of baseball.
Family, friends, coaches, former players and community members fondly remembered Heath's legendary baseball coach, at an event that had to be moved to the high school gym to accomodate the crowd.
But there is no joy in Mudville, Mighty Casey has struck out.” Those are the last words of Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s classic baseball poem titled, “Casey at the Bat,” written and published in 1888, ...
how everything was still & slow & i owed u everything even when i could only find u in certain lines of siken poems the sun's ...
Schwartz Between the the top notch Chuck Dobson cameo ... If a card can be a poem, here it is. 1972 Topps Roberto Clemente / Jason A. Schwartz 1972 Topps Dock Ellis (Registration Error) Just ...
A baseball: That same Uncle Wayne went to a Cardinals ... A tin box of crinoid fossils: When I was 12, Billy Pauly and I were best friends. One day near his farm, we rappelled down into a cave ...
Funerals are for the living. It’s their chance to pay tribute, say what the person meant to them. I think Greg Sharpe already knew what some discovered Friday: he was ...
My guest on Poetry from Daily Life this week is Michael ... Because that’s the best we can do. We cannot make our audience feel the same as we do, but we can recreate the instant so that they ...
"The Star-Spangled Banner" became our National Anthem on March 3, 1931. Here's a closer look at Francis Scott Key's masterpiece.
Letting dreams of success run wild in spring training is part of the joy of fanhood, says columnist Danny O’Neil.
The former Vanity Fair editor recalls a time when the expense accounts were limitless, the photo shoots were lavish, and the ...