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Casey at the bat / LeRoy Neiman, Ernest Lawrence Thayer ; introduction by Joe Torre
Frank Deford puts aside his gripes this week to pay tribute to the poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, first published in the San Francisco Examiner... One More Swing: 'Casey At The Bat' Frank Deford puts ...
Ernest Thayer’s epic 1883 baseball poem “Casey at the Bat” was an American sensation. The comic ballad about the hometown hero who struck out in a game’s final at-bat meaning there would be “no joy in ...
It’s been 136 years since “Casey at the Bat,” one of the most famous poems in American literature, was first published. And in all of that time, the concluding line of Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s ballad ...
Those are the last words of Ernest Lawrence Thayer’s classic baseball poem titled, “Casey at the Bat,” written and published in 1888, where an overconfident, narcissistic, egomaniacal, baseball player ...
What better way to celebrate the impending return to the baseball season than with some 'Casey at the Bat' by Ernest Thayer as recited by a werewolf: If you purchase a product or register for an ...
On , the San Francisco Examiner published a 575-word baseball poem written Ernest Thayer entitled "Casey at the Bat." It was a poem about a fictional player on a fictional team in a ...
Among the endless number of words written about our national pastime, perhaps the most famous poem was penned by Ernest Thayer, and published for the first time 125 years ago Monday. "Casey at the Bat ...