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    December 1, 2000 3:02 AM
    By DanZ

    By Dan Zamudio

    Bat boy

    Steady
    breeze rustles his
    oversized uniform
    as he kneels outside our home team
    dugout

    and waits
    patiently for
    the moment when both hands
    will hold smooth pine still trembling from
    a hit.

    Confucius says

    Only two things can last forever:

    an old baseball mitt
    with softened leather
    and a double-header
    delayed by
    stormy weather.

    Baseball Riddle

    A ll professional
    L eagues forbid its
    U se.
    M ade to be
    I ndestructible.
    N ever cracks.
    U nfilled inside the
    M iddle.

    B aseball’s
    A ttempt to save
    T rees.

    Dan Zamudio is a Chicago writer and lifelong Cub fan who recently forced his tired girlfriend to take three
    rolls of action photos while he played catch with strangers on Wrigley Field after a long tour.
    Dan’s baseball poems can also be seen in the 2001 issue of SABR’s “The National Pastime”.

    (originally published in Baseball Ink Vol. 1, No. 3 – December 2000)




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