STEVE MARBLE -- Notebook
In the spirit of an ongoing experiment at the Daily Pilot -- writing
shorter without forsaking vital information, good detail, strong images
-- this column will be only seven inches long.
This column will be about baseball. In an effort to save words, I’ll do
away with my notion of reflecting on those long ago summer days, playing
a full nine innings in the vacant lot where the neighbor’s slumping
wooden fence was the home run marker and third base was a splintered tree
stump.
I’d thought about recounting some poignant moment from my years as a
Little League coach. There was the time I told my youthful team that when
I wanted them to steal a base, I would take off my sunglasses and then
quickly put them back on.
How stupid of me. This was already a particularly bad nervous tick I had
-- putting on and taking off my glasses. The inning ended quickly. Three
baserunners. Three outs trying to steal second. I could go on -- but
these words do add up.
And then -- just to show how deftly I could take something as innocuous
as baseball and turn it into some sort of life metaphor -- I was going to
plunge into spring training, a symbol of rebirth.
It’s here, on the lush ball fields in Florida and the tough earth of
Arizona, that young kids emerge as the hope for the future. It’s also the
place where grown men, a step slower, come for redemption. The pitcher
who has mastered a new junk pitch, the old outfielder who is now willing
to play first base. They come, looking for youth.
For a brief moment in the spring, there is reason to be hopeful. Summer
may bring a different reality, but in the spring, everything is suddenly
possible.
Oops. The old word meter is blinking. Got to bring it home now. OK then.
Baseball, you see, is perfect. It’s the one thing in life that --
* STEVE MARBLE is managing editor of Times Community News. He can be
reached at o7 [email protected] .
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