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Willie

Mays didn’t talk race
Though the risk was so much less.
It would have been misplaced
His game was what would impress.

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David Vaszko Baseball Poems Leave a comment September 9, 2021December 21, 2023 1 Minute

Candlestick

They complained about the wind.
Willie said it isn’t hot.
They pissed and moaned and griped.
Willie told ’em: Learn to win with what you got.

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David Vaszko Baseball Poems, Post by Voice Leave a comment September 5, 2021August 31, 2021 1 Minute

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Letters to Jim

These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link under Categories above.

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