Pastime Symphony in C Major: Game Day at Wrigley Field

by Todd Herges

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Dedicated to Donald Hall,  with reaffirmation that he is a true baseball man not of the Bush League variety.

1.
It starts outside, from the Street Section,
with a dolce voce buzz.
Percussion of feet on sidewalk keeps the beat,
punctuated by occasional horns.

2.
Now bring in the Siren,  a few blocks distant,
for just a moment, now off,
replaced by the Timpani rumble
of an elevated Red Line train.

3.
Drumming continues with volume increasing
as more musicians walk on stage
to join their fanatical peers.
This is going to be a concert to remember!

4.
A frantic girl from the String Section is running late,
an alto sax guy staggers a bit –
from his pep band’s pre-concert set
at the Cubby Bear Lounge, across the street.

5.
All line up in queues as Maestro gives cue
to the Electronic Beep section – demure as flutes, no:  more
assertive than flutes, followed by turnstile ka-thunks.
The days of sneaking in on yesterday’s ticket are gone.

A barely contained thunder grows as voices are funneled
up ramps and through tunnels
and now they break through
to an Elysian view
of greenest grass and ivy,
of rich brown dirt dotted with sparkling white bases,
of blue summer sky festooned with crepe paper contrails,
of Players poised and vital in clean pinstripes.

6.
A pause, as the Orchestra gathers in full and reflects.
This is what they have waited for,
this is why they’ve spent so long working, saving,
studying the sports page sheet music, traveling, to get HERE.

7.
And now, Philharmonic finely tuned, the real concert begins.
Sound the organ anthem!

Stand and stretch and mouth the words.

Flutter the flags with a breathy breeze.
Play ball.

8.
Hot Dogs!  Peanuts!  Cracker Jack!  Cold Beer HERE!
The pop of a pitch in the mitt;
the crack of a bat amidst sudden brief silence;
the appreciative roar of the crowd.

9.
Beauty and truth
and symphonic perfection
on a June afternoon
in Chicago.

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Posted 5/7/2010

Dear Major League Loser (a/k/a A Sorry Red Sox Fan)

by Stephen Jones

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27 banners & how many pennants?
Looking from Mars counting

Viewing a planet history
Nothing’ shrouded nor a mystery

Of shafts of light of gods & odds
& stars aligned

No mystery to see just
Observing the future inevitable

Adios Red Sox

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Posted 4/22/2010

Opening Day

by Stephen Jones

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Like Christmas a day
to be opened
bat and ball ball and bat

to argue in summer sunshine
disputing calls/balls on base
here/there and beer and brats

and then a quiet ride home

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Posted 4/14/10

April 1, 2010

by Doug Fahrendorff

Football done
Except perhaps in New Orleans
Basketball nearly so
The carousel of seasons
Has turned again
Baseball,the harbinger of spring
Working it’s way north
Soon from playgrounds
To “The show”
A new seaon will begin
Play ball!

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Posted 4/8/2010

Opening Day

by Stephen Jones

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OK OK it’s time
for hardball and bat

for a smack! or a ding!
now Spring later Summer

beginning with
good-natured arguments

in hardbacked seats
speculations jostling

’til October
when the game really begins

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Posted 4/6/2010