Baseball by James Metcalfe

James J. Metcalfe was a widely syndicated columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and a German-American poet that put together a very nice poem that truly does catch the essence of the game in a most eloquent manner.

"A clever runner steals a base." - James J. Metcalfe
Baseball

by James J. Metcalfe ©

Published: Unknown (Unknown)

The game of baseball is the king
Of all the games we play
And it is one pursuit that is
Distinctly U.S.A.
The people swarm into the stands
To watch their favorite teams
And munch their hot dogs when their lungs
Are not engaged in screams
The pitcher hurls the horsehide and
The batter gets a hit
Or else the ball goes sailing and
Some fielder smothers it
A clever runner steals a base
A player takes a walk
Or managers and umpires
Decide to have a talk
The crowd is gay or gloomy or
Completely in suspense
But it goes wild when someone knocks
The ball beyond the fence.

Baseball by James J. Metcalfe ©



Did you know that James J. Metcalfe was one of the seventeen FBI agents at the Biograph Theatre the night John Dillinger was killed?

In 1935 James J. Metcalfe won the National Headliners Club Award for best news reporting on an undercover story — the German Bund which appeared on the front page of the Chicago Times.

James J. Metcalfe's "Portraits" newspaper column appeared daily in over one-hundred fifty periodicals for fifteen years.

     

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