Baseball was my first true love. Opening Day is, without a doubt, my favorite day of the year. I grew up on the Tigers and Ernie Harwell. Before each Opening Day, Ernie Harwell gave a speech about his definition of baseball, a speech that he also gave during his Hall of Fame induction. In light of today, I thought I'd just share it with anyone who hasn't seen it, or those who have and love it. And here's a Youtube video with Ernie saying it himself..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVsFU4sSho
The first part is the following speech, the middle part is talking about Ernie Harwell. My favorite part is when they talk about how Ernie would declare a ball going to a fan from
Baseball is the President tossing out the first ball of the season and a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a
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In baseball democracy shines its clearest. The only race that matters is the race to the bag. The creed is the rulebook. Color merely something to distinguish one team's uniform from another.
Baseball is a rookie. His experience no bigger than the lump in his throat as he begins fulfillment of his dream. It's a veteran too, a tired old man of thirty-five hoping that those aching muscles can pull him through another sweltering August and September. Nicknames are baseball, names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy.
Baseball is the cool, clear eyes of Rogers Hornsby. The flashing spikes of Ty Cobb, an over aged pixie named Rabbit Maranville.
Baseball just a game as simple as a ball and bat. Yet, as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. A sport, a business and sometimes almost even a religion.
Why the fairy tale of Willie Mays making a brilliant World's Series catch. And then dashing off to play stick ball in the street with his teenage pals. That's baseball. So is the husky voice of a doomed Lou Gehrig saying., "I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth.”
Baseball is cigar smoke, hot roasted peanuts, The Sporting News, ladies day, "Down in Front", Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and the Star Spangled Banner.
Baseball is a tongue tied kid from