October 3rd, 2011
The significance of baseball, more than other sports, lies in the very nature of the game—slow and spread out and rambling. It’s a game of history and memory, a kind of living archive.
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    Hey self. Keep going. You’re hunch is on to something great.
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    YES. This is why writers and history geeks love baseball the best.
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    For my buddy Travis.
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