Childhood Baseball
John L. Skarl’s ode to the baseball.
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Read MoreRay Myers on ‘the quiet after.’
Read MoreLegends meet in Matthew Johnson’s poem.
Read MoreBob Meszaros’ poem on his Gil McDougald glove.
Read MoreMarjorie Maddox’s poem on ‘Fences’ and Jackie.
Read MoreIn Brendan J. O’Brien’s poem, a soldier unleashes a throw.
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Read MoreMichael Gaspeny’s poem on the defense of Alan Trammell.
Read MoreRupert Fike’s poem on listening to Dizzy Dean.
Read MoreMichael Salcman’s ode to a sports radio caller.
Read MoreMichael Begnal’s poem about baseball under the lights.
Read MoreRupert Fike’s poems on reading baseball biographies as a kid.
Read MoreR. Bremner’s poems on the underdogs.
Read MoreD.R. James’ poem on the end of summer.
Read MoreCarie Juettner’s poem on her childhood crush.
Read MoreBarbara Varanka’s poem on Fenway Park.
Read MoreDavid Freeland’s poem on Ebbets Field.
Read MoreEd Meek’s poem on the knuckleball.
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