The Fire and Billy Martin

by Matthew Johnson

From the dugout steps in Game 2 of the ’77 Fall Classic,
Billy Martin watches the Bronx burn.
With the Yanks getting extinguished by the Dodgers,
He ponders, that if the flames kept burning like this,
Maybe Reggie Jackson could finally catch fire.

 

Matthew Johnson, a two-time Best of the Net Nominee, has appeared in Maudlin House, The Roanoke Review, The Maryland Literary Review, and elsewhere. His debut collection, Shadow Folks and Soul Songs, (Kelsay Books) was released in 2019, and his second, Far from New York State, is scheduled for release in Fall 2022 by New York Quarterly. https://www.matthewjohnsonpoetry.com

Masterpie Theatr

by Michael X. Ferraro

Ain’t much I’m sure of
But one thing I am–
That Clayton Kershaw
tossed a perfec gam

 

Clerihews, NLCS Game 5

Max Fried
Was in need
Of a tourniquet
Last night, the way he got hit.

AJ Pollock
Gave the pill a wallop
And made Dodgers fans scream
In Chavez Ravine.

Albert Pujols
Didn’t hit it between the poles
But still put on a show
Of knowing what he knows.

Chris Taylor
Like an old-time New England whaler
Salvaged the good ship S.S. Dodger
Sailing under a blue-and-white Jolly Roger.

 

Joc Pederson

by Millie Bovich

Joc Pederson, when he’s on deck
Sports his pearls, but what the heck
It’s not of pearly whites I speak
Catch a game, just take a peek
A pearly string around his neck!