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Sunday, June 12, 2011. Relics of Glorious Bygone Days. Seventy-two years ago today, June 12, 1939, over 10,000 baseball fans and players descended on the peaceful town of Cooperstown, New York to celebrate the first one hundred years of the national pastime and the dedication of the Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame. Eleven living members of the Hall of Fame renewed feuds and friendships and baseball - as it was displayed in 1839, .
My thoughts and ramblings about all things baseball.
Washington Nationals Stats and Other Odd Things.
An essential key to good leadership. To have been traded to the Houston Astros. Consequences should be the admonition, I suppose.
Literature, the New York Mets, and the Tug of Baseball. Subscribe to watching the game by Email. National Baseball Hall of Fame. U S Millitary All Stars. Please feel free to quote me, but if you do so, kindly acknowledge this blog as your source.
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To get food for tomorrow. Baba Dladla demands to know. He sits on the bank stool. Dirty attire and muddy slippers. His head has not seen the comb.
On paper that ages and withers at a rhythm and pace. Not known or whispered from mouth to mouth in fame. Not even slightly recognized by a photo, a companion to. Words that have a grasp on truth. I want to be the phrase, the anecdotal quote. He reads on the door of a toilet booth,. In the back restroom of a highway bar,. Somewhere, on the way to somewhere else. And as he walks out, relieved, and speaks,. By a name of my own.