MLB Poetry Previews: Chicago White Sox

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As part of our season preview, FanHouse asked bloggers from around the internet to write a poem previewing their team's upcoming season in a series entitled MLB Poetry Previews . It's like high school English class, except about baseball! Today's poet is White Sox blogger Jim Margalus of Sox Machine. The road not taken Two roads diverged by dismal wood, The obvious choice was to rebuild ... [link]

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What about 'Ode to a Grecian Herm'?
Published 3/14/2008 by Jim at Sox Machine: Chicago White Sox blog
... , asked me to take part in the MLB poetry previews. Being a dork, I was happy to oblige , and since Robert Frost is one of the only noteworthy people to share my birthday and ...

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