Ted Williams - Still Smiling by Thomas Michael McDade

Why is Ted Williams - Still Smiling? Because he is on cardboard and Thomas Michael McDade is holding the classic card in his hands.

"Ted was still smiling and so was I." - Thomas Michael McDade
Ted Williams - Still Smiling

by Thomas Michael McDade ©

Published: Baseball Almanac (2000)

I was the one
in the Navy
but my baseball cards
went AWOL.

Thirty years later
I replaced them
settling for a '55
Ted with corners rounded
like an ace of clubs.

I plunked down $38.00
even though creases
indicated a string
of Yankee fans
abusing it
for stress of hex
when the rivalry
was in session.

Ted was still smiling
and so was I.

The '54 Ted that Topps
numbered "1"
that year had a
tiny "v" clipped out
of a corner
reminding me
of books and records
selling cheap,
but I paid $75.00
despite the evidence
of counting
spokes on bicycle wheels.

Ted was still smiling
as if he were mint -
screwed down in plastic
thick enough
to dome a stadium.

Ted Williams - Still Smiling by Thomas Michael McDade ©



Ted Williams appeared on more than one-hundred baseball cards. Did you know that some of the first cards he appeared on in mint condition can be sold at auction for more than $50,000 a piece.

You may contact the author, Thomas Michael McDade, and share your thoughts, memories, and opinions on his poem.

This poem is a Baseball Almanac exclusive and appears here with expression written permission from the author.

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