“You know how, when you fly from coast to coast on a really clear day, looking down from many miles up, you can see the little baseball diamonds everywhere? And every time I see a baseball diamond my heart goes out to it. And I think somewhere down there- I don't see any houses, I can hardly see any roads- but I know that people down there are playing the game we all love.” PeopleThinkingKnowsHeartLittlesI CanGamesHouseKnow HowClearMy HeartBaseballMilesDiamondCoastLooking DownClear Day Author:Donald Hall
“Baseball is continuous, like nothing else among American things, an endless game of repeated summers, joining the long generations of all the fathers and all the sons.” LongFatherGamesGenerationsSonSummerBaseballEndlessJoining Book:Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport (Mostly Baseball) Source: Fathers Playing Catch with Sons: Essays on Sport (Mostly Baseball)
“Joe DiMaggio batting sometimes gave the impression, the suggestion that the old rules and dimensions of baseball no longer applied to him, and that the game had at last grown unfairly easy.” SometimesLastsGamesEasyBaseballImpressionDimensionsSuggestionsBatting Author:Donald Hall