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March 2020

    Not Opening Day

    Opening day for Major League Baseball was to be today, a ritual and celebration of Spring and sport greater than Easter to many fans. As with so many things affected by the coronavirus, there will be no baseball today and probably for quite some time. Health and safety trump (lower case) even baseball, as they should, but a moment of silence in lieu of “Play Ball” is still warranted.

    With that thought, here is a poem from How Not to Write a Poem, and Other Poems:

    Field of Dreams

                      “Baseball is more than a game.  It is life played out on a field.”

                      Juliana Hatfield

    The magic that occurs to a little leather ball

    in the sixty odd feet between the pitcher’s mound 

    and home plate is proof if any is needed

    that God exists and that he invented baseball

    And if you marvel at the complexities 

    of nature and the mysteries of the universe

    you can trace the mischief in his fingerprints 

    through the mystic depths of the infield fly rule

    that quantum state in which a dropped fly

    is deemed caught even if it could not have been –

    as mysterious as the retrograde of planets

    retracing their arcs in the night sky

    Where else can cold-blooded statisticians

    and grass-stained boys share the uncommon joy

    of twelve extra hits in a season

    or stand in awe of a sinking fastball

    inhale the scent of newly mown grass

    hear the crack of hand-sewn leather on ash or

    believe the dream of a walk off homer in the ninth?

    It may be only a sand lot – but it is also Wrigley Field

    Life may feel as cruel and unfair at times 

    as a called strike that was high inside

    but in baseball every day is opening day and 

    hope lives forever in the two words “Play ball!”

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