Here are poems that celebrate and interpret the game by one of
America's finest poets. They are for everyone who has experienced the
magic released when three holy things come together: bat, ball and
glove.
"Ethelbert Miller is one of the most significant and influential poets
of our time."
--Gwendolyn Brooks
If God Invented Baseball is a complete game of baseball poems, a full
nine innings pitched by a "master twirler," whose complete arsenal
includes fastballs, curves and change-ups, and the occasional knuckler,
to keep readers swinging for the fences, his full artistry on display.
Ethelbert Miller's work captures the enjoyment of the game from
childhood to old age. Baseball fans will place this book next to their
scorecards, peanuts and beer. Poetry readers will equally be delighted.
If God Invented Baseball is a book for the ballpark and the home.
"Ethelbert's replay of baseball joys and sorrows is a must read. He
brings us THE GAME with skill and grace. It is an inside the park home
run"
-- Clifford Alexander