Suddenly behind the pinch hitter’s back he signaled
the pitcher. Seconds later the catcher fireballed
the potato to the first baseman, tagging
the stealer.
— "Tagging the Stealer" Selected Delanty
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“If people don't want to come out to the ballpark, how are you going to stop them?”
—Yogi Berra
Postings on the UN-GYVE boards in prospect from ISOLE and proposals for CO-OPPRODUCTION with occasional allusion to our favorite pastime.
Suddenly behind the pinch hitter’s back he signaled
the pitcher. Seconds later the catcher fireballed
the potato to the first baseman, tagging
the stealer.
— "Tagging the Stealer" Selected Delanty
Read MoreOf the tread of the dark wood mold and turfy rye,
Rich smell of horse in his nostril, wind in his eye,
– from In Air, John Crowe Ransom
Edited by Ben Mazer, the first-ever complete edition of the poems of John Crowe Ransom, restoring to the world – in the name not of mercy but of justice – a great many poems that he himself had once (and quite rightly) judged perfectly worthy of publication, poems that, joining now his select poems, will enjoy a renaissance.
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