Base-Ball Ballads

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Pub. Date: 2004-12-30
Publisher(s): McFarland & Co Inc Pub
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Summary

Published in 1910,Base-Ball Balladswas Grantland Rice's first book of poems, and the only one that contained baseball verse exclusively. The book includes some of the best-known poems about baseball ever written, including "Casey's Revenge" (a sometimes-anthologized piece that redeems Ernest Thayer's unlucky slugger), "Mudville's Fate," and the original version of "Game Called" (later revised on the occasion of Babe Ruth's death). An immensely popular writer of sports columns and essays, Rice was also well regarded for his humorous and sometimes touching verse. It is as the author of a couplet, in fact, that Rice may be best remembered: "For when the One Great Scorer comes to mark against your name / He writes-not that you won or lost-but how you played the Game." These lines, so strongly associated with baseball-though in fact they come from a poem about football-find their earliest expression inBase-Ball Ballads, where three poems ("Play Ball," "Game Called," and "The Test") provide different wordings of the same idea.

Author Biography

Grantland Rice was the sports editor for the Nashville Daily News/Tennessean, the Atlanta Journal, the New York Herald and the New York Sun.

Table of Contents

Play ballp. 7
When the bug is on the bawlp. 8
Casey's revengep. 10
The bug's view-pointp. 15
The courtship of a son of swatp. 17
The bush leaguer's dreamp. 20
Springtime in the history roomp. 22
The hold-out leaguep. 24
The song of the base hitp. 26
On the road to rooter's rowp. 28
"Till the last man is out"p. 30
The bushersp. 32
The climax of fan joyp. 33
Songs of swat - "you uster bat .300"p. 36
The testp. 38
The laugh on Nerop. 39
Curfewedp. 42
The fan and his wayp. 45
Over the platep. 47
Knocking slangp. 49
The real springtimep. 51
The raven up-to-datep. 53
A day in the bleachersp. 55
A warningp. 57
Out on the linesp. 60
On memory's wallp. 61
The gamep. 63
Mudville's fatep. 64
A toast worth whilep. 67
The champs of the alley leaguep. 69
The man who played with Anson on the old Chicago teamp. 72
The recordp. 77
"The major leaguer's daughter;" or, "the turning of the tide"p. 78
Pen snapshot of the British fanp. 81
On the coaching linep. 83
The goodsp. 85
The winter league wonderp. 86
A tip to the fan flockp. 88
As the game "breaks"p. 90
The grand old winter leaguep. 92
The slide of Paul Reverep. 93
The annual returnp. 96
In the good old winter timep. 98
After the gamep. 100
On rooters' rowp. 101
The love sonnets of a son of swatp. 103
At the end of the gamep. 107
The mogul's dreamp. 109
Hard-luck Adamp. 111
Denton (Cy) Youngp. 112
The ump's midwinter dreamp. 114
A real job for Teddyp. 116
The shockp. 119
When "wifey" reads dopep. 120
A hard-luck yarnp. 122
A fan's diaryp. 124
Game calledp. 128
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