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When, as a child, I thought about a future to be planned, I saw myself upon the mound with a baseball in my hand. I’d fantasize about the game throwing at our garage door. Fearlessly I toed the rubber and reached down for something more. I learned the basics of control, a fastball and a slider. If I could only get my curve to break I’d really be on fire. Through long summer afternoons From sixty feet, six inches. I’d shake off imaginary signs and called my own dammed pitches. There was a problem, I confess, one troubling me greatly. My fastball wasn’t all that fast- It topped out about eighty. I also stand at Five foot eight and, even then, was hefty. But I think I could have made “The Show” if I had been born a Lefty. Published today 09.12
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Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
Toe the Rubber
When, as a child, I thought about a future to be planned, I saw myself upon the mound with a baseball in my hand. I’d fantasize about the game throwing at our garage door. Fearlessly I toed the rubber and reached down for something more. I learned the basics of control, a fastball and a slider. If I could only get my curve to break I’d really be on fire. Through long summer afternoons From sixty feet, six inches. I’d shake off imaginary signs and called my own dammed pitches. There was a problem, I confess, one troubling me greatly. My fastball wasn’t all that fast- It topped out about eighty. I also stand at Five foot eight and, even then, was hefty. But I think I could have made “The Show” if I had been born a Lefty. Published today 09.12
We all have our fantasies, mine involved leather(glove) and cowhide.
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Dec 3, 2013
Dec 3, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
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