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On June 3rd 1888 the classical poem familiar to all of us who love our national pastime was originally published.
So yesterday I did a little thinking about it, penned this brief summary, and present it here with my sincerest apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer. It was ten bakers dozen plus three years ago What was a simple game back then has now become the show Five thousand gathered to see Mudville's nine that day But just whom was their opponent no one can say They came to see characters like Barrows and Cooney One a bona fide fool and the other quite looney There was also that ne’er do well fielder called Flynn Could Jimmy Blake or Casey help procure them a win? With but one final out left and down by two Hope was fading quickly and the throng feeling blue But Flynn got a hit and Blake got a double The crowd stood and screamed loudly “Now, you’ve got trouble!” For it was Casey that now could arise To the adoring tumult of their shouts and their cries He acknowledged the assembly as he strode to the plate Knowing with the bat in his hand he held the games fate He seemed as if to not have a care Unflinching as two strikes passed through the air Everyone yelled at and booed the umpire of course But the only result was their throat feeling hoarse Casey held his head high as the ball was hurled once again To not swing at this one would be considered a sin He took his game winning swing with the score of 4-2 in doubt But Mudville will not rejoice for mighty Casey has struck out ![]() Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
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Stage actor DeWolf Hopper's dramatic renditions of the poem helped make "Casey at the Bat" famous.
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First hardcover edition (1912). I believe the first book edition was a paperback from 1901.
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Hopper’s wife was gossip columnist Hedda Hopper and their son was William Hopper, who played Paul Drake on Perry Mason.
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