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Those who live by the wall must die by the wall.
Roger Angell
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Roger Angell
Age: 104
Born: 1920
Born: September 19
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I felt what I almost always feel when I am watching a ballgame: Just for those two or three hours, there is really no place I would rather be.
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Hold a baseball in your hand ... Feel the ball, turn it over in your hand hold it across the seam or the other way, with the seam just to the side of your middle finger. Speculation stirs. You want to get outdoors and throw this spare and sensual object to somebody or, at the very least, watch somebody else throw it. The game has begun.
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I’m feeling great. Well, pretty great, unless I’ve forgotten to take a couple of Tylenols in the past four or five hours, in which case I’ve begun to feel some jagged little pains shooting down my left forearm and into the base of the thumb.
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