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  2. Casey at the Bat - Wikipedia

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    However, residents of Stockton, California—which was known for a time as Mudville prior to incorporation in 1850—also lay claim to being the inspiration for the poem. In 1887, Thayer covered baseball for The Daily Examiner—owned by his Harvard classmate William Randolph Hearst—and is said to have covered the local California League team ...

  3. Baseball's Sad Lexicon - Wikipedia

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    "Baseball's Sad Lexicon," also known as "Tinker to Evers to Chance" after its refrain, is a 1910 baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams. The eight-line poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of view of a New York Giants fan watching the Chicago Cubs infield of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance complete a double play.

  4. Line-Up for Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    "Line-Up for Yesterday: An ABC of Baseball Immortals" is a poem written by Ogden Nash for the January 1949 issue of SPORT Magazine.In the poem, Nash dedicates each letter of the alphabet to a legendary Major League Baseball player.

  5. Ernest Thayer - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Lawrence Thayer (/ ˈ θ eɪ ər /; August 14, 1863 – August 21, 1940) was an American writer and poet who wrote the poem "Casey" (or "Casey at the Bat"), which is "the single most famous baseball poem ever written" according to the Baseball Almanac, [1] and "the nation’s best-known piece of comic verse—a ballad that began a native legend as colorful and permanent as that of ...

  6. The Mighty Casey - Wikipedia

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    Its title is a reference to the baseball poem "Casey at the Bat". It originally aired on June 17, 1960, on CBS . [ 1 ] The episode was written by Rod Serling , [ 2 ] and directed by Robert Parrish and Alvin Ganzer .

  7. Poetry from Daily Life: Words can lurch, leap, dive and duck ...

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    Marjorie Maddox is the author of 20 books, including "Rules of the Game: Baseball Poems," in which “Home Run” first appeared. She is the 2023-2024 radio host of WPSU’s Poetry Moment ...

  8. The Night Game (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "The Night Game" is a poem written by Robert Pinsky. It was published as part of his book The Want Bone in 1990. The poem's title refers to baseball night games, alluding to Pinsky's love of the game. It is a love poem in which he uses baseball to describe a young romance. [1]

  9. Culture and sports combine for the National Baseball Poetry ...

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    The unique event will take place this weekend.