Softball is a game of high speed and narrow margins, a theater of dirt and determination. These poems trace the yellow blur of the ball, the rhythmic slap of the glove, and the electric tension of the batter's box.
From the morning practices to the championship under the lights, the sport is a celebration of power and precision. It is the language of the slide and the joy of the walk-off, honoring the athletes who leave it all on the field.
The unique mechanics of the softball pitch.
- Julian Thorne
The teamwork and sisterhood of the game.
- Clara Holm
The physical connection to the field.
- Silas Vance
by Ernest Thayer (1888)
While about baseball, the drama of the final strikeout remains the most famous sporting poem in the English language.
by Grantland Rice (1941)
A reflection on the endurance and character built on the diamond.
- Elias Thorne
- Anonymous
- Maren Grey
- Marcus Thorne
Passing the glove to the next generation.
- Elena Vance