W Is For Wagner - The Line-Up For Yesterday
Ogden Nash was an American poet who the New York Times called one of the country's best known producers of poetry. In 1949 he produced a poem called "The Line-Up For Yesterday" which was published in Sport Magazine.In the poem, Nash created a list of the all time great baseball players and used one name for each letter of the alphabet. Honus Wagner made the list for W:
W is for Wagner,Here is the complete poem:
The bowlegged beauty;
Short was closed to all traffic
With Honus on duty.
A is for Alex,
The great Alexander;
More Goose eggs he pitched
Than a popular gander.
B is for Bresnahan,
Back of the plate;
The Cubs were his love,
and McGraw his hate.
C is for Cobb,
Who grew spikes and not corn,
And made all the basemen
Wish they weren't born.
D is for Dean,
The grammatical Diz,
When they asked, Who's the tops?
Said correctly, I is.
E is for Evers,
His jaw in advance;
Never afraid
To Tinker with Chance.
F is for Fordham
And Frankie and Frisch;
I wish he were back
With the Giants, I wish.
G is for Gehrig,
The Pride of the Stadium;
His record pure gold,
His courage, pure radium.
H is for Hornsby;
When pitching to Rog,
The pitcher would pitch,
Then the pitcher would dodge.
I is for Me,
Not a hard-hitting man,
But an outstanding all-time
Incurable fan.
J is for Johnson
The Big Train in his prime
Was so fast he could throw
Three strikes at a time.
K is for Keeler,
As fresh as green paint,
The fastest and mostest
To hit where they ain't.
L is for Lajoie
Whom Clevelanders love,
Napolean himself,
With glue in his glove.
M is for Matty,
Who carried a charm
In the form of an extra
brain in his arm.
N is for Newsom,
Bobo's favorite kin.
You ask how he's here,
He talked himself in.
O is for Ott,
Of the restless right foot.
When he leaned on the pellet,
The pellet stayed put.
P is for Plank,
The arm of the A's;
When he tangled with Matty
Games lasted for days.
Q is for Don Quixote,
Cornelius Mack;
Neither Yankees nor years
Can halt his attack.
R is for Ruth,
To tell you the truth,
There's just no more to be said,
Just R is for Ruth.
S is for Speaker,
Swift center-field tender,
When the ball saw him coming,
It yelled, "I surrender."
T is for Terry,
The Giant from Memphis
Whose .400 average
You can't overemphis.
U would be 'Ubell,
if Carl were a cockney;
We say Hubbell and Baseball
Like Football and Rockne.
V is for Vance,
The Dodger's very own Dazzy;
None of his rivals
Could throw as fast as he.
W is for Wagner,
The bowlegged beauty;
Short was closed to all traffic
With Honus on duty.
X is the first,
of two x's in Foxx
Who was right behind Ruth
with his powerful soxx.
Y is for Young,
The magnificent Cy;
People battled against him,
But I never knew why.
Z is for Zenith,
The summit of fame.
These men are up there.
These men are the game.
Labels: Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott, Napoleon Lajoie, Ogden Nash, Rogers Hornsby, Sport Magazine, The Line-Up For Yesterday, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb

Honus Wagner is the greatest shortstop in baseball history. Born in Carnegie, PA on Feb 24, 1874. Known as Honus, Hans and The Flying Dutchman, he retired in 1917 having more scored runs, hits and stolen bases than any other player in the history of his league.
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