Showing posts with label Major League Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Major League Baseball. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

An Opening Day Poem

A poem in honor of the Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season.  

Baseball
John Updike, 1932-2009

It looks easy from a distance,
easy and lazy, even,
until you stand up to the plate
and see the fastball sailing inside,
an inch from your chin,
or circle in the outfield
straining to get a bead
on a small black dot
a city block or more high,
a dark star that could fall
on your head like a leaden meteor.

The grass, the dirt, the deadly hops
between your feet and overeager glove:
football can be learned,
and basketball finessed, but
there is no hiding from baseball
the fact that some are chosen
and some are not - those whose mitts
feel too left-handed,
who are scared at third base
of the pulled line drive,
and at first base are scared
of the shortstop's wild throw
that stretches you out like a gutted deer.

There is nowhere to hide when the ball's
spotlight swivels your way,
and the chatter around you falls still,
and the mothers on the sidelines,
your own among them, hold their breaths,
and you whiff on a terrible pitch
or in the infield achieve
something with the ball so
ridiculous you blush for years.
It's easy to do. Baseball was
invented in America, where beneath
the good cheer and sly jazz the chance
of failure is everybody's right,
beginning with baseball.

--Taken from Endpoint and Other Poems, John Updike

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Another Baseball Season in the Books

For those of you who are baseball fans, Glenn Stout has a great little reflection that recently aired on NPR about the end of another season and waiting for next year - Major League Longing: What Comes After Game 7.

In this way, the Major League Baseball season serves as something of an earthly reminder of the anticipation and fulfillment inherent in the Christian faith.

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Good Day

Even though the undeniable signs of winter still linger, today is a reminder that spring is quickly approaching. Today, pitchers and catchers have reported to Spring Training, which means Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season is only 45 days away!