This crow likes all sports—but baseball is at the top of the list. As a child, the Crow memorized baseball statistics, batting orders, and players as a way of escaping the world. The Crow still does. He has a wealth of baseball knowledge and often will write poetry, stories, or humor about America’s Favorite Pastime.
A Grilled Dog Between a Bun:
Baseball cures all woes:
Childhood memoir:
Baseball breaks hearts:
The Worst Choke Job in Baseball History
Oh, Dodger Stadium:
A baseball debacle:
Food and baseball:
A player I envied growing up:
Some Things About the Crow—Mark Tulin
Two more popular books by Mark Tulin:
Doodle of the week:
Comment of the Week:
Thank you, fellow Medium writer, Ken Martin, for commenting on my poem, Palm Trees, Peanuts, and Dodger Dogs: “An Overhand Spaceship is right. Then, in the next game, it might be sidearmer Drysdale falling off the mound toward third base before delivering the ball. Mound magicians.”
Read of the Week:
Writer Joseph Lieungh knocks me out with this deep and penetrating poem, No Becoming.