“Baseball has been a part of my family’s life since my first son was old enough to lift a glove. I coached both boys at various times in their baseball careers, and also my daughter for a memorable year of rec-league softball. The picture below was taken on my last day of organized baseball…unless I get to someday coach some grandkids.”
This picture that’s been on my mantle so long Depicting a season’s last game Has meaning to me that others can’t see With those boys and those uniform stains The guy with white hair and smiling is me On the right is my oldest son The middle one there, with a uniform on Number 8, is my youngest one He’d played a great game just prior to this shot His team became repeat state champs But what in this picture means much more to me Is the dirt on his shirt and his pants For today I can see that the way he played then Was a clue about things still to come Diving for balls and sliding head first Would be how he played life, not just fun Not pictured here is his last time at bat Or the sound of the fans’ long, loud, howl When his long drive to left went over the fence Clear out of the park… but just foul Today #8 hit another one out As he walked his new bride down the aisle His family and friends are cheering the two And I step away with a smile And glance at this photo I’ve kept all these years Remembering the game and just how Proud of this boy I was way back then Who’s a man I’m still more proud of now E. A. Coe