The players are not interested in the score, but merely in how many runs are necessary to tie and to win. They take nothing for granted in baseball. The idea is to win. The game's the thing.


September 1941, Atlantic Monthly Pitchers and Catchers


The players are not interested in the score, but merely in how many runs are necessary to tie and to win. They take nothing for granted in baseball....

The players are not interested in the score, but merely in how many runs are necessary to tie and to win. They take nothing for granted in baseball....

The players are not interested in the score, but merely in how many runs are necessary to tie and to win. They take nothing for granted in baseball....

The players are not interested in the score, but merely in how many runs are necessary to tie and to win. They take nothing for granted in baseball....