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“Along Came Ruth,” by Ford Frick

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

This poem by Ford Frick ends with the line, “Nothing’s simpler than that!”, which is quite fitting, as this piece is pretty straightforward. This was published in Ford Frick’s memoir, Games, Asterisks, and People: Memoirs of a lucky fan.

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You step up to the platter
And you gaze with flaming hate
At the poor benighted pitcher
As you dig in at the plate.
You watch him cut his fast ball loose,
Then swing your trusty bat
And you park one in the bleachers-
Nothing’s simpler than that!

“Along Came Ruth,” by Ford Frick

Ford Frick at the 1937 All-Star Game (Library of Congress)


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