57 Quotes by John Thorn

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    The caliber of play suffered and attendance declined year by year. Interest in college football was exploding, and there was this new game called basketball.

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    Donning a glove for a backyard toss, or watching a ball game, or just reflecting upon our baseball days, we are players again, forever young.

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    For many in baseball September is a month of stark contrast with April, when everyone had dared to hope. If baseball is a lot like life, as pundits declare, it is because life is more about losing than winning.

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    Pursuing employment or climatic relief, we live in voluntary exile from our extended families and our longer past, but in an involuntary exile from ourselves and our own past.

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    My egotistical concern was less that I would fail to relate to my classmates than that they would know nothing of my uniquely tortured life's course and, thus, me.

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    Although the world proved not yet ready for the brotherhood of baseball, that would be only a matter of time, baseball magnates believed.

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    We know these men are professionals whose services are up for bid and whose bags are packed, and yet we call them our own and take personal, even civic pride in their accomplishments.

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    Whatever else I do before finally I go to my grave, I hope it will not be looking after young people.

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    Keep score, which is what the Talmud recognizes as a distinction between work and play that renders a game unfit for the Sabbath.

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