More than any other American sport, baseball creates the magnetic, addictive illusion that it can almost be understood.
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What most people want to keep under wraps (from reporters) is trivial: petty jealousies, professional feuds, etc. By contrast, most of the things they have thought about most seriously all their lives they are perfectly winning to uncover.
Thomas Boswell[B]aseball is diffracted by the town and ballpark where it is played... Does baseball, like a liquid, take the shape of its container?
Thomas BoswellFamiliarity, and a few dozen cheap flyballs off the Monster, breed contempt.
Thomas BoswellThe crowd and its team had finally understood that in games, as in many things, the ending, the final score, is only part of what matters. The process, the pleasure, the grain of the game count too.
Thomas BoswellBaseball has traditionally possessed a wonderful lack of seriousness. The game's best player, Babe Ruth, was a Rabelaisian fat man, and its most loved manager, Casey Stengel, spoke gibberish. In this lazy sport, only the pitcher pours sweat. Then he takes three days off.
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Almost without exception, they are men who dreamed of athletic heroism as children; becoming umpires was their compromise with their own lack of talent.
Thomas BoswellA good umpire, like a good FBI agent, is never noticed if he is doing his job.
Thomas BoswellThe naked pinch hitter takes only one thing to the plate: his raw, and somewhat irrational, confidence in himself. That this confidence is so unreasonable adds to its dignity.
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Baseball is to our everyday experience what poetry often is to common speech — a slightly elevated and concentrated form.
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