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    Michael Chabon
    “I hate it that they even count errors,' Ethan said. . . . 'What kind of game is that? No other sport do they do that, Dad. There's no other sport where they put the errors on the freaking scoreboard for everybody to look at. They don't even have errors in other sports. They have fouls. They have penalties. Those are things that players could get on purpose, you know. But in baseball they keep track of how many accidents you have.'
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    Errors . . . Well, they are a part of life, Ethan,' he tried to explain. 'Fouls and penalties, generally speaking, are not. That's why baseball is more like life than other games. Sometimes I feel like that's all I do in life, keep track of my errors.'
    But Dad, you're a grown-up,' Ethan reminded him. 'A kid's life isn't supposed to be that way.”
    Michael Chabon, Summerland

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    Michael Chabon
    “Mr. Feld was right; life was like baseball, filled with loss and error, with bad hops and wild pitches, a game in which even champions lost almost as often as they won, and even the best hitters were put out seventy percent of the time.”
    Michael Chabon, Summerland

  • #3
    Michael Chabon
    “The first and last duty of the lover of the game of baseball," Peavine's book began, "whether in the stands or on the field, is the same as that of the lover of life itself: to pay attention to it. When it comes to the position of catcher, as all but fools and shortstops will freely acknowledge, this solemn requirement is doubled.”
    Michael Chabon, Summerland

  • #4
    Michael Chabon
    “I can imagine anything except having no imagination.”
    Michael Chabon, Summerland

  • #5
    Michael Chabon
    “It really is a shame that through our sad neglect of wonders, hopefulness, and trust we allowed so much clutter and debris to build up in the space that once connected us to Diamond Green.”
    Michael Chabon, Summerland



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