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  2. Robert Francis (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Francis (August 12, 1901 – July 13, 1987) was an American poet who lived most of his life in Amherst, Massachusetts.. His 1953 poem, “The Pitcher”, is a classic work among coaches, athletes, baseball players—and pitchers and artists.

  3. Category:Sports poems - Wikipedia

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  4. Alexander Paul Burton - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Paul Burton is a Swiss, Canadian, and British musician, [1] [3] producer, and singer/songwriter, known by the stage name Tremolo A Tiempo. His work blends classical harmonies with electronic instrumentation via AI music generators.

  5. Cricket poetry - Wikipedia

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    A Tingling Catch: A Century of New Zealand Cricket Poems 1864–2009, edited by Mark Pirie (Wellington, N.Z.: HeadworX Publishers). ISBN 978-0-473-16872-8. First anthology of New Zealand cricket poems. Cautionary Tales from the Pavilion: A Short Collection of Verse, by Giscard Drew (2014) Hows Its, by Nick Whittock (Inken Publish, 2014).

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  7. List of poems by Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    "Bond and Free" "Birches" "Pea Brush" "Putting in the Seed" "A Time to Talk" "The Cow in Apple Time" "An Encounter" "Range-Finding" "Cranberries at Noon" "The Hill Wife" "The Bonfire" "A Girl's Garden" "Locked Out" "The Last Word of a Blue Bird" "Out, Out-" "Brown's Descent, or the Willy-nilly Slide" "The Gum-Gatherer" "The Line-Gang" "The ...

  8. Category talk:Sports poems - Wikipedia

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  9. No pain, no gain - Wikipedia

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    The expression has been adopted in a variety of sports and fitness activities, beginning in 1982 to present day. David B. Morris wrote in The Scientist in 2005, "'No pain, no gain' is an American modern mini-narrative: it compresses the story of a protagonist who understands that the road to achievement runs only through hardship."