One Summer
Edwin Romond’s poem on the summer of ’61.
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Read MoreJames Scruton’s poem on the uneasiness of the trade deadline.
Read MoreKenny Likis’ poem on a legendary photo.
Read MoreJack Albert’s poem about baseball fan Walt Whitman.
Read MoreSusie Aybar’s poem about the beginning of the end.
Read MoreAJ Speier-Wallace’s poem on the rotator cuff.
Read MoreFrank J. Albert’s poem on rain delays.
Read MoreMichael Gaspeny’s poem on the joys of the game.
Read MoreLeland Seese’s poem on the sights of the game.
Read MoreThomas Alan Orr’s poem about the origins of the pitch.
Read MoreTim Peeler’s poem about a chance meeting.
Read MoreCallista Markotich’s poem on questions not asked.
Read MoreGenoa Wilson’s poem on the incomparable Myron Noodleman.
Read MoreEthan Alshul’s ode to the groundskeeper.
Read MoreRobert Fillman’s winning poem on what the game of baseball can teach.
Read MoreMike Cecconi’s runner-up poem on Alaskan summer baseball.
Read MoreRobert Stewart’s poem on Bob Gibson.
Read MoreAmanda Kooser’s poem on the minors.
Read MoreMolly Zeigenbein’s poem on baseball in the great outdoors.
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