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The Arc of the Swing

Keith Rohman, Patrick Burke

Musings on Baseball, Memory, and the Infield Fly Rule.

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Year One of the Arc - Favorite Posts

This blog started one year ago this weekend. It grew from an email circulation with my brother and my two best friends to 50 baseball fan friends. Then last spring a poem I wrote was accepted by the National Baseball Poetry Festival and peo...

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Ball Boy Saves Shohei Ohtani’s Life - True Story

We read about our baseball heroes all the time, but the game has unsung heroes as well. Two years ago this week, a Dodgers batboy saved Shohei Ohtani’s life and became an international celebrity for a day.

The ball boys in baseball have to...

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Pigs Fly Edition – Dodgers v. White Sox

My life and that of my friend Robert have taken some parallel paths since we met as college freshman in 1975. We both married, had kids, and found careers in law and social justice.

Sadly, baseball has lead us down tragically different pat...

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Baseball & Barbed Wire: Manzanar Internment Camp, 1942 to Today

It is June 1942 at the Santa Anita Racetrack in Los Angeles. Thousands of Japanese Americans have been rounded up and are being housed in horse stalls. Within weeks, they will be transported to internment camps in the deserts of California,...

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Get Me Over the Mendoza Line!

The Mendoza Line is a term used to refer to players who have a batting average under .200. In other words, they make an out 80% of the time and get a hit only 20% of the time, failing four times out of five. The term was coined about the li...

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