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More fundamentally, it is a dream that does not die with the onset of manhood: the dream is to play endlessly, past the time when you are called home for dinner, past the time of doing chores, past the time when your body betrays you past time itself.
— John Thorn
Tags: past, home, time, you

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Distant replay morphs into instant replay, and future replay cannot be far off.
— John Thorn
Tags: off, far, cannot, future
Finally, for all of us but a lucky few, the dream of playing big-time baseball is relinquished so we can get on with grown-up things.
— John Thorn
Tags: lucky, things, dream, baseball
For many in baseball September is a month of stark contrast with April, when everyone had dared to hope. If baseball is a lot like life, as pundits declare, it is because life is more about losing than winning.
— John Thorn
Tags: losing, winning, hope, life
And then came the nineties, when management, suddenly frightened that they had ceded control to the players, sought to restore baseball's profitability by 'running the game like a business.'
— John Thorn
Tags: control, management, game, business
Baseball presents a living heritage, a game poised between the powerful undertow of seasons past and the hope of next day, next week, next year.
— John Thorn
Tags: past, game, day, hope
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